The Cayman Islands announced it is dropping COVID requirements for all travelers entering or those traveling within the British Overseas territory starting Wednesday.
The decision came “after careful consideration of the local and international situation along with guidance from our public health department and our chief medical officer,” Premier, Hon. G. Wayne Panton said in a Friday press briefing.
“This is obviously following two and a half years of COVID-19-related restrictions we put in place,” Panton said. “We are now satisfied that we can safely eliminate all but a few of these remaining public health measures.”
What does this mean for travelers wanting to enter the Cayman Islands?
Travelers will no longer be required to present a negative COVID-19 test, show proof of vaccination, wear a mask, or apply for a Travel Declaration or Travel Request via Travel Cayman.
However, some business owners may choose if they want people to wear masks when in their establishment.
There will also no longer be any limits to public gatherings.
If you do test positive for COVID-19, you are required to quarantine for at least seven days.
What were the previous requirements?
Previously, “unvaccinated tourist visitors (including…
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