British Virgin Islands Removes Quarantine for Vaccinated Travelers

The British Virgin Islands recently announced that it will ease restrictions for vaccinated travellers, effective 15JUN. Vaccinated visitors do not need to get tested on arrival, but simply must show proof of a negative PCR or rapid antigen test within five days of arriving and a record of full COVID-19 vaccination. On the other hand, partially vaccinated travellers need a test within five days before travel, proof of partial vaccination and then a PCR test or antigen test on arrival, then a quarantine for four days. The British Virgin Islands has also lowered its “gateway administrative fee” for fully vaccinated travelers to USD $35 from USD $105.

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