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Vaccinated travellers from Brazil & India will require 14-day quarantine- Hon Malone

- fully vaccinated travellers from all other countires face no quarantine once COVID-19 negative on arrival from May 15, 2021
The [British] Virgin Islands (VI) has implemented full quarantine for persons travelling from Brazil and India, regardless of whether those persons are fully vaccinated or not, Hon Carvin Malone announced. Photo: GIS/Facebook
Persons traveling to the VI will need to provide Proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken 3-5 days before arrival, as well as proof of vaccination status. Photo: BBC
Persons traveling to the VI will need to provide Proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken 3-5 days before arrival, as well as proof of vaccination status. Photo: BBC
Photo: India's Covid-19 infections top 18 million as crematorium work around the clock to burn bodies. With both Brazil and India facing a COVID-19 crisis, Hon Carvin Malone announced travel policies for persons travelling from those countries. Photo: Internet Source
Photo: India's Covid-19 infections top 18 million as crematorium work around the clock to burn bodies. With both Brazil and India facing a COVID-19 crisis, Hon Carvin Malone announced travel policies for persons travelling from those countries. Photo: Internet Source
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The [British] Virgin Islands (VI) has implemented full quarantine for persons travelling from Brazil and India, regardless of whether those persons are fully vaccinated or not.

This was announced by Minister for Health and Social Development, Hon Carvin Malone (AL) in a COVID-19 travel requirement update shortly after 9:00 am today, May 7, 2021.

No quarantine for vaccinated travellers outside of Brazil & India 

According to Hon Malone, Cabinet has decided that effective May 15, 2021, while travellers who have been fully vaccinated with the final dose at least 14-days before travel, those persons will not be subjected to quarantine once their arrival COVID test is negative.

With both Brazil and India facing a COVID-19 crisis, he said; however, “this will not apply to persons travelling from or through Brazil or India. Cabinet had decided to amend the list of restricted countries under the Immigration and Passport (Prohibition of Entry) Order, 2021 to apply only to Brazil and India.”

‘Persons travelling from those countries who were granted permission to enter the Virgin Islands will be required to quarantine for a period of 14-days on arrival, that is from India and Brazil,” he said.

The BVI Gateway Travel Authorisation Certificate will be a requirement for all fully vaccinated travellers from all other countries at a cost of $105, reduced from a cost of $175, he said.

Proof of a negative RT-PCR test taken 3-5 days before arrival, as well as proof of vaccination status, will also be required. If the test is positive on arrival, he said quarantine will be required until a negative test result is received. 

Unvaccinated children will be released with parents 

Hon Malone also announced that while unvaccinated children between the ages of 5-17 will still be tested, they will be released together with parents once the test result for the entire group is negative. Those unvaccinated children will be subjected to another test on Day 4.

Finally, the Health Minister announced that a fully vaccinated traveller may be approved for home quarantine in the VI, in a home where all the adult occupants are fully vaccinated.

He said the travelling party must be provided with a separate bedroom suite.

16 Responses to “Vaccinated travellers from Brazil & India will require 14-day quarantine- Hon Malone”

  • vaccinated only (07/05/2021, 11:09) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
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  • Mandatory (07/05/2021, 11:20) Like (4) Dislike (5) Reply
    Question for the health minister, do you agree with mandatory vaccination for everyone over the age of 17?

    Do your government have plans to implement a database tracking system of all persons in and out of the RFID vaccine program?

    Can a person be legally changed for not taking the vaccine? Will there be prison or financial charges apply?
    • wtf? (07/05/2021, 14:52) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
      "Can a person be legally changed for not taking the vaccine?"
      Changed into what?
  • Ghut girl (07/05/2021, 11:44) Like (2) Dislike (18) Reply
    The vip jamming mehson 4 more years with ease
  • Jane (07/05/2021, 12:50) Like (16) Dislike (6) Reply
    Currently it would be advisable if entry for persons traveling from Brazil or India to be banned. These strains are very contagious and its risks the health of other arriving visitors and airport staff as they will have to share the plane, the arrivals hall and taxis with them. Best just to do a total bank until things settle down.
  • Not at All (07/05/2021, 13:42) Like (13) Dislike (2) Reply
    Those two countries should be put on hold for now. That is dangerous. And you people stop fulling up the government head with stupid ideas.
  • No meh boy (07/05/2021, 14:41) Like (12) Dislike (3) Reply
    He really accepting people from Brazil and India?
    • @ No meh boy (09/05/2021, 23:03) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      THAT'S TO SHOW YOU...THE GOVERNMENT DO NOT CARE ABOUT OUR LIVES
  • Interested (07/05/2021, 15:07) Like (9) Dislike (2) Reply
    I cannot believe we are accepting people from India and Brazil when other countries are banning them.I s this for real ?
    Don’t you care about your citizens health and welfare ?
  • W*F (07/05/2021, 18:31) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    India and Brazil should not be allowed entry at this time.
    • @ WTF (08/05/2021, 07:55) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      good idea but there is a vacation place on one of the islands with mostly indian staff...now u know
  • crazy (08/05/2021, 05:12) Like (26) Dislike (3) Reply
    mr minster are you really accepting people from those 2countries ? this is a dangerous idea please think about the people and the older generation in India they are dieing in the thousands a day we are not ready for them as yet
  • Murray (08/05/2021, 05:49) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    So if after getting vaccinated they still gotta do 14 days quarantine, can someone please clarify the significance of taking the vaccine?
    Once you get both jabs no matter where you’re traveling from you just supposed to walk out of customs and be in the public if not that stupid vaccine some jurisdictions has made mandatory is nonsense
  • V0TER #6 (08/05/2021, 08:28) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    I HAD MY TWO SHOTS OF THE VACCINE AND THE CARD DIDN'T SAY WHICH COUNTRY I GOT THE SHOTS FROM. I THINK THE COUNTRY THAT YOU GOT THE SHOTS FROM SHOULD BE ON THE CARD.
  • IF THEY ONLY KNOW!!! (09/05/2021, 23:04) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
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