Updated 23:59 on August 6th. Infection status up to today 54 new infections, 686 currently hospitalized, 2429 recovered, 88 dead, 2829 cumulative.
While the number of infected people in each prefecture is on the rise again, there are prefectures and regions where phased mitigation has returned to the first phase, and some prefectures have strengthened various epidemic prevention measures.
Updated on August 2 at 23:59. Infection status until today 24 new infections, 302 currently hospitalized, 2369 recovered, 87 dead, 2670 total.
Since the beginning of the third phase, the number of infected people has increased in many prefectures, and clusters have occurred in places where religious ceremonies have been conducted.
In the old town, we saw locals and foreigners who lived there. Some restaurants and shops are open, but most are still closed. I couldn't even see the famous classic car in Havana. It seems that it will take some time for foreign tourists to resume in Havana.
Infection status up to today 23:59 updated on July 19, 0 new infections, 131 currently hospitalized, 2308 recovered, 87 dead, 2446 cumulative.
From today, 13 prefectures except Havana and Mayaveke will enter the third phase of phased mitigation. However, not all of the regulations set out in Phase 3 are allowed and airports and foreign tourists will continue to be accepted only on remote islands. Maintained Phase 1 in Havana and Phase 2 in Mayaveke.
It was announced in Havana that the first phase of the phased easing of regulatory measures taken against the spread of the new coronavirus infection will begin on July 3. Other regions, which have already entered the first phase, will proceed to the second phase with the further progress of gradual mitigation except for Matanzas Province. As a general rule, wearing masks and keeping people at least 1 m apart in the store will start accepting tourists visiting remote islands. Foreign tourists are only allowed to visit Cayo Largo, Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, Cayo Cruz, Cayo Santa Maria, and are not permitted to stay in other states or regions.
Recently, a list of hotels that will resume operation in the future for Cuban and foreigners in Japan was announced. Once domestic travel stabilizes, it will resume accepting foreign visitors. We will propose a tour that can deliver a safe and comfortable trip while obtaining the latest local information.
Currently, borders and airports are still closed. We are planning to allow gradual acceptance, but only Cubans in the country and then foreigners will be allowed. However, foreigners can only visit the designated north and south coasts and remote islands. The start date for international commercial flights has not yet been determined, but these flights will be suspended until at least August 1, according to information released by Cuban airlines to peers around the world.