DPHSS MANDATORY QUARANTINE PROCEDURES

Quarantine Mandate Remains in Effect

In accordance with Executive Order 2020-16, entry restrictions to Guam remain in place at this time. As this is an evolving situation, the following quarantine mandates remain in effect but are subject to change with little to no notice:

  1. All inbound passengers to Guam will serve a mandatory quarantine at a government-approved facility for 14 days upon arrival.
  2. Travelers may be exempt from the mandatory quarantine at a government-approved facility, with the opportunity to self-quarantine from home, under the following conditions:
    • The traveler obtains a diagnostic specimen test for COVID-19 in the country of origin prior to arrival in Guam. The specimen must be collected and tested no more than one (1) week prior to arrival in Guam. 

And

    • The traveler presents a certified document from a medical provider that attests that the individual is not infected with SARS-CoV2 and is based on a negative test result from the specimen collected within the last 72 hours to the health screeners at the airport upon arrival in Guam.

The testing facility where the specimen is tested for COVID-19 must be approved by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or the World Health Organization (WHO). The approval of the presented document is at the discretion of the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services. 

For Transiting Passengers:

  • If the layover is less than 10 hours, the passenger can remain at the airport as long as they do not exhibit COVID-19 symptoms.
  • If the layover is more than 10 hours, passengers will be transported to a government-approved quarantine facility to wait for their outbound flight. Passengers can leave the quarantine facility if the date of their outbound is before the 14-day quarantine ends.

If you have any questions regarding Quarantine Policies and Procedures, please submit them on the form below.

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