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Government of Barbados has updated its travel protocols required for entry to the country as it continues to manage the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic and protect its citizens and visitors alike. As a result, due to the global on-going vaccination process, there have been a few changes to the quarantine and COVID-19 testing processes.
Fully Vaccinated Travelers
AstraZeneca,
Pfizer-BioNTech and
Johnson & Johnson vaccinations for entry into Barbados and effective May 8, 2021. Travelers who are considered to be fully vaccinated are required to:
Provide proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result three days prior to travel
Provide a vaccination certificate on arrival to Barbados
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