Dominica: On arrival testing not mandatory for fully vaccinated people
As per the new protocols, on arrival, COVID-19 testing is no longer mandatory for those who are fully immunized against the coronavirus.
Monday, 17th May 2021

- Fully vaccinated travellers shall be transported to quarantine at a Government-operated quarantine facility or a managed experience at a Safe in Nature-certified property for a minimum of 2 days.
- Fully vaccinated travellers shall only utilize certified transportation.
- A PCR test will be administered to the fully vaccinated travellers on Day 2 after the arrival.
- A traveller must await the results at a Government operated quarantine facility or Safe in Nature-certified private property for up to 24 hours.
- If the PCR test is positive, the traveller will be admitted to the COVID isolation unit until released by an authorized Health Professional, and the hospital fees will apply.
- If the PCR test is negative, the traveller will be deemed medically cleared at the discretion of medical officials.
- Submit a health questionnaire online at least 24 hours prior to arrival in Dominica. Website at http://domcovid19.dominica.gov.dm/
- Upload a negative PCR test result from a swab taken within 24-72 hours prior to arrival.
- Upload vaccination certificate.
- If applicable, upload a medical record as proof of the previous infection of COVID-19.
- Travellers must present the following prior to boarding and upon disembarkation in Dominica:
- Negative PCR test result from a swab taken within 24-72 hours prior to arrival.
- Notification of health clearance to travel.
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