Antigua and Barbuda to Require Proof of Vaccination for Travel

Antigua and Barbuda is updating its travel protocols beginning 01OCT, with all arriving passengers above the age of 18 required to have received at least one dose of a World Health Organization-approved vaccine in order to enter the country. All travellers will also need to show proof of a negative PCR test taken and received within four days of their flight to Antigua, which applies to all those over the age of five. Fully vaccinated visitors will be allowed to stay at the country “bio safe/certified accommodations.” Partially vaccinated visitors will instead only be allowed to stay at COVID-19 certified accommodation and lodging. Travellers who have been to Brazil and South America in the last two weeks are restricted from traveling to Antigua and Barbuda.

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