Iraq has confirmed cases of COVID-19 within its borders

Iraq has confirmed cases of COVID-19 within its borders.  National airports are open.  Direct Flights to/from Kuwait, and Bahrain are not operating as of October 27.  On September 20, the Government of Iraq lifted the curfew and restrictions on public gatherings.  Social distancing rules remain in place but are not evenly followed or enforced.  The Iraqi Government does not place any restrictions on travel between provinces.  Entry to Iraq for tourism and religious purposes is now allowed.  Restaurants, auditoriums, places of worship, and hotels are open.  Government departments are permitted to resume working, with full staffing.  Malls and shops are open with social distancing and hygiene measures in place, and cafes and restaurants are now open.  Schools reopened on November 29, 2020.  Entry to Iraq is permitted exclusively through Iraqi international airports.  Land borders are open to commerce and trade only.