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New measures for COVID-19 pre-arrival and entry protocols for visitors to Dominica with immediate effect
The Ministry of Tourism International Transport and Maritime Initiatives announced new measures for COVID-19 pre-arrival and entry protocols for visitors to Dominica with immediate effect.
Hon Denise Charles, the Minister for Tourism, International Transport, and Maritime Initiatives indicated that this move is yet another responsible decision in managing the safety of visitors while allowing greater convenience in their travel journey. Dominica is optimistic that the tourism stakeholders will profit from greater arrivals as a result of the relaxation of these protocols, as they have harmonized the protocols for both air and sea travel, allowing visitors to choose their preferred method of transportation to visit Dominica.
The major amendment indicates that All visitors are required to:
- Complete a health questionnaire online before arrival in Dominica at domcovid19.dominica.gov.dm and can complete it on arrival if they experienced problems completing it prior to boarding
- Upload a negative PCR test result from a swab taken within 72 hours prior to arrival OR upload pre-arrival negative Rapid Antigen Test result from a swab taken within 48 hours prior to expected arrival time into Dominica
Prior to boarding airlines or other travel carriers, visitors must also present a Negative PCR test result OR a Negative Rapid Antigen Test result.
- Upon arrival in Dominica, fully vaccinated visitors shall be medically cleared after documents have been validated. For un-vaccinated visitors, the protocols for disembarkation remain unchanged. Therefore, un-vaccinated visitors shall take a Rapid Antigen test and proceed to a Safe in Nature certified property for at least 5 days
These revised protocols are to be applied to visitors to Dominica by air and sea. All other protocols for un-vaccinated protocols remain unchanged.
Additionally, the limitations previously placed on ferry operations regarding a limit on the number of passengers and number of calls per week have been lifted.
Director of Tourism, Colin Piper indicated that the change in protocols allowing pre-arrival Antigen testing has been requested from potential visitors in the US and the French West Indies who have had difficulties procuring PCR test results within the testing window. This will benefit all tourism stakeholders, especially accommodations, who have experienced cancellations due to potential visitors’ inability to obtain the required tests in time. With the new protocols, lifting of Ferry restrictions, and direct American Airline flights, visitor arrivals are expected to increase.