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An update to the entry requirements for the Turks and Caicos now requires all travelers to present a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR, NAA, RNA or antigen test within three days of arrival, effective July 28.
The test must be administered by a medical laboratory accredited by the College of American Pathologists.
Caribbean travel
Most Caribbean islands have reopened to international tourism, and several islands have adopted two-track entry regulations for vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers. Here are the latest developments.
Antibody tests and results from home-based test kits will not be accepted.
The previous requirement called for the test to be taken within five days of arrival and the only test accepted by the destination at that time was the RT-PCR test.
Travelers will be required to take a COVID-19 RT-PCR, NAA, RNA or Antigen Test within three days of travel.
The date of the sample collection must be within three days (72 hours) of the travel date.
Test must be conducted by a medical laboratory with either of the following credentials: accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP); registered by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA); ISO 15189 certification.
Antibody tests and results from home-based test kits will not be accepted.
The Turks and Caicos Islands announces an update to travel requirements to the destination as a part of TCI Assured, a quality assurance pre-travel program and portal, which will require all travelers to present a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR, NAA, RNA or Antigen test result from a test taken within three days of travel, effective on July 28, 2021.