Grenada updates testing protocols
The Caribbean nation of Grenada has changed its testing requirement to allow travellers to enter with a negative rapid antigen test result taken within 24 hours before arrival, in addition to PCR or NAAT tests.
Before the new rule, travellers had only two testing options, PCR or NAAT tests, which have a three-day window before arrival. Travellers who are fully vaccinated and present their negative test results will no longer have to undergo the 48-hour quarantine period.
Fully vaccinated travellers must present their vaccine cards, as well as their negative PCR or rapid antigen test results. Travellers must also fill out the Travel Health Declaration Form online, downloaded and printed.
Upon entry, all vaccinated travellers will undergo a symptom review and temperature checks.
Unvaccinated travellers will have to quarantine for at most seven days after arrival. Unvaccinated travellers must complete the Health Declaration Form and book an approved accommodation to quarantine. On day five, they must take a PCR test at their own expense. If they receive a negative result, they can end quarantine. Fully vaccinated adults travelling with unvaccinated adults will be treated as unvaccinated.
Children twelve and older must provide their proof of vaccination. Children under twelve travelling with fully vaccinated adults are considered fully vaccinated.
Masks are currently required in all public spaces throughout the islands of Grenada.
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