Bermuda lifts quarantine for vaccinated tourists
Vaccinated travellers to Bermuda will soon be able to skip quarantine and testing on arrival.
From March 7 travellers 12 years and older must be vaccinated to gain entry, the Bermuda Tourism Authority said. All unvaccinated adults will be denied.
Unvaccinated children under 12 will be allowed if traveling with a fully vaccinated parent or guardian and pre-arrival testing is still required. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has Bermuda in its ‘very high’ Covid-19 risk tier.
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