Australia
Social distancing: people keep 1.5 metres away from others
No specific rules on the distance allowed to travel to exercise
Enforcement of rules left up to police officers’ discretion in most states
Only Australian nationals allowed to transit or enter the country
Some states permit coffee with a friend if it is takeaway and you have met a friend for the purpose of exercising
Austria
Shops due to reopen as early as next week
People are allowed to leave their homes to look after people in need of support
A minimum distance of 1metre must be maintained when exercising
Foreign travellers from outside the Schengen area are prohibited from entering Austria
Those entitled to enter are obliged to do a 14-day self-monitored home quarantine
Brazil
Foreigners, except residents and immediate family members of Brazilian nationals, may not enter Brazil until 30 April
France
Paris bans daytime jogging between 10am and 7pm (from 8 April)
Total lockdown since 17 March
Those breaking restrictions face a fine of €135 (£118)
Anyone who breaks the rules four times risk a €3,700 fine and up to six months in prison
Germany
Mandatory two-week quarantine for German citizens, residents and EU nationals upon entering the country
Border controls at ports of entry and land borders with Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Denmark
Entry into Germany for purposes of tourism is strictly prohibited
India
Nationwide lockdown since 25 March
All international flights, except cargo, banned until 14 April
Spain
State of alarm declared on 14 March
Land borders closed on 16 March
Airports and seaports closed for a month on 23 March
Strict lockdown with all but essential trips outside the home banned
Closure of all businesses and companies not providing key services
Police have issued more than 270,000 fines and made 2,311 arrests as of 3 April
Australia
Social distancing: people keep 1.5 metres away from others
No specific rules on the distance allowed to travel to exercise
Enforcement of rules left up to police officers’ discretion in most states
Only Australian nationals allowed to transit or enter the country
Some states permit coffee with a friend if it is takeaway and you have met a friend for the purpose of exercising
Austria
Shops due to reopen as early as next week
People are allowed to leave their homes to look after people in need of support
A minimum distance of 1metre must be maintained when exercising
Foreign travellers from outside the Schengen area are prohibited from entering Austria
Those entitled to enter are obliged to do a 14-day self-monitored home quarantine
Brazil
Foreigners, except residents and immediate family members of Brazilian nationals, may not enter Brazil until 30 April
France
Paris bans daytime jogging between 10am and 7pm (from 8 April)
Total lockdown since 17 March
hose breaking restrictions face a fine of €135 (£118)
Anyone who breaks the rules four times risk a €3,700 fine and up to six months in prison
Germany
Mandatory two-week quarantine for German citizens, residents and EU nationals upon entering the country
Border controls at ports of entry and land borders with Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Denmark
Entry into Germany for purposes of tourism is strictly prohibited
India
Nationwide lockdown since 25 March
All international flights, except cargo, banned until 14 April 14
Spain
State of alarm declared on 14 March
Land borders closed on 16 March
Airports and seaports closed for a month on 23 March
Strict lockdown with all but essential trips outside the home banned
Closure of all businesses and companies not providing key services
Police have issued more than 270,000 fines and made 2,311 arrests as of 3 April