Article by Social Share TORTOLA – Fully vaccinated visitors to the British Virgin Islands will be able to move around freely, once they return a negative COVID-19 test result on arrival. Minister of Health & Social Development, Carvin Malone, said the new protocols would come into effect from May 15. He confirmed that fully vaccinated visitors to the British overseas territory would be required to take a PCR test five days before travel, provide proof of full vaccination and take another PCR test upon arrival. Once they receive a negative result from the tests, they would be free to enjoy their stay in the territory and would not have to spend four days in quarantine, which is still required for arriving visitors that were not fully vaccinated.