Anguilla to ease Covid rules for vaccinated and unvaccinated visitors

Anguilla will ease its Covid entry rules for both vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers from August 8.

Currently, only fully-jabbed travellers are allowed to enter the Caribbean island, and must show proof of vaccination and evidence of a negative Covid test administered by a health professional.

However, from August 8, Anguilla will drop the pre-arrival test requirement for fully-jabbed travellers, who will be able to enter by showing proof that they are vaccinated.

Additionally, unvaccinated arrivals will be permitted to enter Anguilla with evidence of a negative Covid test.

Unvaccinated children under the age of 18 may enter without testing if they are accompanied by a fully-vaccinated parent or guardian.

Anguilla’s ministry of health confirmed it was relaxing Covid rules as the island “continues to strive towards learning to live with Covid for the long term.”

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