COVID-19 in Norfolk Island

Level unknown: Unknown Level of COVID-19 in Norfolk Island

Key Information for Travelers to Norfolk Island


  • Avoid travel to Norfolk Island.
  • Because the current situation in Norfolk Island is unknown, even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants.
  • If you must travel to Norfolk Island, make sure you are fully vaccinated before travel.
  • Travelers should follow recommendations or requirements in Norfolk Island, including wearing a mask and staying 6 feet apart from others.
COVID-19 Levels

 

Level 4: Very High

 

Level 3: High

 

Level 2: Moderate

 

Level 1: Low

 

Level unknown

Learn more about COVID-19 levels.

See all COVID-19 travel notices.

 

Do not travel internationally until you are fully vaccinated. Getting vaccinated is still the best way to protect yourself from severe disease, slow the spread of COVID-19, and reduce the number of new variants. CDC encourages you get a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose if you are eligible. People who are not fully vaccinated should follow additional recommendations beforeduring, and after travel.

Before You Travel Internationally

Make sure to plan ahead:

  • Follow all airline requirements as well as any requirements at your destination, including mask wearing, proof of vaccination, testing, or quarantine. Requirements may differ from U.S. requirements. If you do not follow your destination’s requirements, you may be denied entry and required to return to the United States.
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Testing

   RECOMMENDED
  • If you are not fully vaccinated, get tested with a viral test 1–3 days before your trip. 

Do NOT travel if…

  • You are sick.
  • You tested positive for COVID-19 and haven’t ended isolation.
    • After you end isolation, avoid travel until a full 10 days after your symptoms started or the date of your positive test if you had no symptoms.
    • If you must travel on days 6 through 10, properly wear a well-fitting mask when you are around others for the entire duration of travel. If you are unable to wear a mask, you should not travel during days 6 through 10.
  • You had close contact with a person with COVID-19 and haven’t ended quarantine.
    • Get tested at least 5 days after your last close contact and make sure your test result is negative and you remain without symptoms before traveling. If you don’t get tested, delay travel until a full 10 days after your last close contact with a person with COVID-19.
    • If you must travel before the 10 days are completed, properly wear a well-fitting mask when you are around others for the entire duration of travel during the 10 days. If you are unable to wear a mask, you should not travel during the 10 days.
  • You are waiting for results of a COVID-19 test. If your test comes back positive while you are at your destination, you will need to isolate and postpone your return until it’s safe for you to end isolation. Your travel companions may need to quarantine.

During Travel

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Masks

   REQUIRED
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Protect Yourself and Others

   RECOMMENDED
  • Follow all recommendations and requirements at your destination, including wearing a mask and staying 6 feet (2 meters) apart from anyone who did not travel with you.
  • Wash your hands often with soap and water or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. 

Before Traveling to the United States

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Testing - ALL Travelers

   REQUIRED

Before boarding a flight to the United States, you are required to show the following:

  • A negative COVID-19 test result taken no more than 1 day before travel.

Children under 2 years old do not need to test. There is also an option for people who have documented recovery from COVID-19 in the past 90 days. Learn more about these requirements.

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Contact Information

   REQUIRED

All air passengers to the United States are also required to provide contact information to airlines before boarding flights to the United States. This strengthens a travel process already in place to rapidly identify and contact people in the U.S. who may have been exposed to a communicable disease, such as COVID-19. Access to travelers' contact information will allow U.S. federal, state, and local health departments and agencies to share appropriate health and public health information necessary to help keep the public safe.  

After Arrival in the United States

You might have been exposed to COVID-19 on your travels, whether you traveled by air, land, or sea. You might feel well and not have any symptoms, but you can still be infected and spread the virus to others. For this reason, CDC recommends the following:

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All Travelers

   RECOMMENDED
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If You are NOT Fully Vaccinated

   RECOMMENDED

In addition to the recommendations above

  • Stay home and self-quarantine for a full 5 days after travel.

If Your Test Result is Positive

Isolate yourself to protect others from getting infected. Learn what to do and when it is safe to be around others.

If You Recovered from COVID-19 Recently

If you recovered from a documented COVID-19 infection within the past 90 days (regardless of vaccination status), you do NOT need to get a test 3–5 days after travel. People can continue to test positive for up to 90 days after diagnosis and not be infectious to others. You also do not need to self-quarantine after travel. If you develop COVID-19 symptoms after travel, isolate and consult with a healthcare provider for testing recommendations.

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