St. Lucia, the neighboring island of Martinique, is facilitating operations against the Covit-19 in its territory. Now, fully vaccinated passengers no longer have to undergo negative PCR tests.
Passengers with a Covit-19 vaccination certificate no longer need to be tested before heading to St. Lucia.
The duty to upload the vaccination certificate before traveling is also suspended. Removed travel permit request for vaccinated and non-vaccinated.
All you have to do is download, fill out and print out a health form before traveling.
Upon arrival in St. Lucia, officers would like to see a vaccination card that describes two doses or a single-dose vaccine, given at least two weeks prior to the trip.
Individuals over 5 years of age who have not been vaccinated should be given a negative PCR test 5 days prior to arrival in St. Lucia.
Individuals who come in with an untested or non-compliant test will be screened at the site at their own expense. They will be forced to remain in isolation until the test results are confirmed.
According to St. Lucian officials, 90% of travelers come with a complete vaccination schedule.
In St. Lucia, Govt-19 cases have dropped and hotel occupation has increased.
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