On 22 May 2020, the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) issued updated travel advice regarding the extension of the national state of emergency, which reads in part as follows:

“On 19 March the Haitian President announced a national state of emergency and detailed measures aimed at tackling the spread of the coronavirus. These measures have been extended until 20 July. We strongly advise all British citizens in Haiti to follow the measures set out by President Moise in full:

  • a curfew between 8 pm and 5 am
  • you should stay at home and limit your movements to essential movements only
  • schools, universities and factories and places of worship are closed until further notice
  • a ban on all events/meetings of more than 10 people
  • the wearing of facemasks in public places is compulsory
  • a 14 day quarantine for anyone entering the country”