

(d) 'Alert Level 4' indicates a moderate to a high Covid-19 spread with a low to moderate health system readiness (c) 'Alert Level 3' indicates a moderate Covid-19 spread with a moderate health system readiness (b) 'Alert Level 2' indicates a moderate Covid-19 spread with a high health system readiness (a) 'Alert Level 1' indicates a low Covid-19 spread with a high health system readiness (Alert level 5) Criteria for determination of alert levelsĪlert levels determine the level of restrictions to be applied during the national state of disaster. The country went into lockdown from midnight 26 March to 30 April 2020. The country was on alert level 4 from 1 to. The country was on alert level 3 from 1 June to 17 August 2020. The country was on alert level 2 from 00h01 on 18 August 2020. The country was on alert level 1 from 21 September to 28 December 2020.

The country was on adjusted alert level 3 from 29 December 2020 to 28 February 2021. The country was on adjusted alert level 1 from 1 March to. The country was on adjusted alert level 2 from 31 May to 15 June 2021. The country was on adjusted alert level 4 from 16 June 2021. The country was on adjusted alert level 3 from 16 June to 27 June 2021. The country was on adjusted alert level 4 from 28 June to 25 July 2021.

The country was on adjusted alert level 3 from 26 July to 12 September 2021. The country is on adjusted alert level 2 from 13 September 2021. This risk-adjusted approach is guided by several criteria, including the level of infections and rate of transmission, the capacity of health facilities, the extent of the implementation of public health interventions and the economic and social impact of continued restrictions.Īdjusted alert level 1 is in place from 1 October 2021. The five-level COVID-19 alert system has been introduced to manage the gradual easing of the lockdown.
