No unvaccinated traveller allowed entry in Trinidad and Tobago
Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Dr Keith Rowley announced new coronavirus related guidelines on Saturday.
Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Dr Keith Rowley announced new coronavirus related guidelines on Saturday. He said unvaccinated non-nationals cannot enter the country.
PM noted that all unvaccinated nationals returning to Trinidad and Tobago are still required to quarantine on their expenses.
Keith Rowley said the border arrangements continue to remain in place, and fully vaccinated persons are allowed entry with negative RT-PCR test results within 72-hours of arrival. While wearing a face mask is still mandatory, public gatherings of only ten people, night clubs and party boats remain shut along with public parties.
Furthermore, he noted that all public transportations across the country could operate at 75% capacity only, and any person found in breach will be charged under the law.He said that people are not allowed to consume alcohol in public places and public. Besides this, as far as public pools are concerned, only vaccinated individuals can participate in such activities. PM said beaches and rivers will also stay closed for the public.
Prime Minister Rowley said the State of Emergency will end by next week, but the public health regulations will continue.
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