Barbados deems Guyana high-risk COVID country
(Barbados Nation) Canada was placed in the category of high risk in the latest update of Barbados travel protocols effective yesterday.
Government said this is in response to an uptick of novel coronavirus COVID-19 cases in the North American country. According to the updated protocols, travellers arriving from Canada are strongly encouraged to take a COVID-19 PCR test a maximum of three days prior to arrival.
The protocol states that if people arriving from this destination are unable to receive their test results in time for travel, they will be tested on arrival in Barbados.
It is mandatory for people travelling from all other high and medium risk destinations to have a negative COVID-19 test result to enter Barbados. Failure to produce it may result in entry being denied.
All travellers from high risk destinations arriving with a valid negative PCR test are required to remain in quarantine at an approved hotel or villa at their own expense, or at a Government facility free of charge, until their second test, which will be administered four or five days after the first.
During this time, they will not be allowed to leave the property in which they are quarantining and there will also be limited access to areas within the property.
There are currently 35 countries listed as high risk in Barbados’ protocols. These include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, India, Italy, Puerto Rico, Spain, South Africa, Venezuela, the United States Virgin Islands and Colombia.