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St. Vincent and the Grenadines has dropped all COVID-19 testing and quarantine requirements for all travellers to the country.

The Ministry of Health made the announcement on Saturday, one day before it came into effect.

“As of September 18, 2022, St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) no longer requires air or sea passengers traveling from a foreign country to SVG to show a negative COVID-19 test before they board their flight or to have proof of quarantine arrangements,” the post said.

“All COVID-19 related travel restrictions have been lifted. Thank you to all travellers who complied with the travel protocols over the past two years minimising the risk of importation and subsequent transmission of COVID-19 in SVG.”

As of Saturday, SVG had recorded 9,447 cases of COVID-19 since March 2021, of which 116 people died.
The country has administered 72,687 COVID-19 vaccines, made up of 37,220 first doses, 31,319 doses and 4,148 boosters.  

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2 replies on “SVG scraps COVID testing, quarantine for visitors”

  1. Really! They were requiring all this up until now? 99 percent of planet earth stopped all this useless nonsense a long time ago. SVG is showing just how backward- thinking they really are. In photos of gatherings recently, I notice many in SVG still wear the useless masks as well.

  2. how many died from adverse effects, and how many still suffering from complications? this is something one will NEVER EVER hear from these lying dishonest bunch. not all people stupid, people knew exactly what is happening.

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