Anguilla to permit quarantine-free entry for vaccinated tourists
Having recently reduced the quarantine period for visitors, the government of Anguilla says vaccinated travelers can skip quarantine altogether from 1 July. They must have received all vaccine doses three weeks before arrival.
A pre-travel Covid test is still required but no further test is needed on arrival. The government says October 2021 will mark the final phase of the entry protocols, when proof of a negative test and secondary testing will end. At that time, only vaccinated travelers will be allowed in.
Additionally all front-line hospitality workers, including port and transportation staff, are required to receive the vaccination.
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