Grenada dropping all Covid restrictions
The tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique has announced the removal of all Covid restrictions, including entry restrictions for unvaccinated travellers.
From 4 April, 2022, all travellers, regardless of vaccination status are no longer be required to take Covid-19 tests to enter or show proof of vaccination status.
They will no longer have to complete forms on arrival.
Dr. Shawn Charles, Chief Medical Officer for Ministry of Health Grenada, said: “Grenada is at a stage where we can consider the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, even though we are aware that the pandemic is not yet over.”
“We’re delighted to be able to offer all travellers a seamless and easy travel experience.”
Masks will also no longer be mandatory and become an optional choice.
Those arriving in Grenada before midnight on 4 April 2022 will still be subject to the current rules.
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