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'''7 March 2022:''' The long-awaited total reopening of the Malagasy sky after two years of airline suspensions scheduled for 5th March is not yet really effective. The re-opening of the borders also comes with old and new conditions. The sanitary measures remain unchanged. Tourists arriving at [[Ivato International Airport]] must perform a PCR test on location and stay in self-isolation until they are informed of their test result. <!--The Ministry of Transport announced the ban of bags or wheeled suitcases as hand-luggage.-->
The reopening of [[Nosy Be]] airport to international flights is delayed again. So far there are only local flights with [[Tsaradia]] to Nosy-Be. Direct charter flights with Neos Air may be effective from April 2022.
Air Austral can serve the routes Réunion-Antananarivo-Réunion and Réunion-[[Tamatave]]-Réunion with two weekly flights. Ethiopian Airlines, Air Mauritius, Air Link and Turkish Airlines are not yet on the list.
Like the week before, the number of Covid-19 cases keeps continues to decrease. From February 22nd to March 4th, 127 new positive corona virus cases were identified in 17 regions, with Analamanga remaining the epicenter of the epidemic. Five regions recorded no cases at all (Androy, Atsimo-Atsinanana, Atsinanana, Bongolava and Sofia).
'''28 February 2022:''' The third wave of the coronavirus epidemic in Madagascar seems to get weaker. While the number of tests carried out last week increased, the number of positive cases had decreased. From February 19th to February 25th, 7671 tests were carried out identifying 209 new cases:
* Analamanga: 135
* SAVA: 15
* Anosy: 11
* Ihorombe: 11
* Vakinankaratra: 11
* Vatovavy and Fitovinany: 11
* Bongolava: 08
* DIANA: 05
* Matsiatra Ambony: 04
* Sophia: 04
* Alaotra Mangoro : 02
* Atsinanana: 02
* Boeny: 02
* Amoron'i Mania: 01
* Analanjirofo: 01
* Atsimo Andrefana: 01
* Betsiboka: 01
* Itasy : 01
815 patients recovered and 16 died.
With the decline of new cases, the state decided to reopen Madagascar's borders on the 5th March. Information on the conditions required for foreign airlines is still not defined. No official communication has been made till yesterday, while the reopening of the borders is supposed to take place in five days.
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'''20 December 2021:''' The ''Delta'' and ''Omicron'' variants of Covid-19 do not yet exist in Madagascar, contrary to information that has been circulating for a few days on social networks, according to the Ministry of Public Health. Director Dr Rado Razafimahatratra affirms that it is the ''Alpha'' and ''Beta'' variants which are present in the country. The ''Delta'' and ''Omicron'' variants are known for their rapid spread and rise in contamination.