El Dorado News-Times

Dominica reopens to tourists in August

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Officials from the island nation of Dominica announced it would reopen its borders to foreign visitors beginning on Aug. 7.

Dominica’s minister for tourism, internatio­nal transport and maritime initiative­s, Denise Charles, said that all travelers arriving at the country would need to follow the new health and safety protocols put in place to combat the spread of coronaviru­s.

Tourists arriving at the island nation must obtain a negative COVID-19 test result recorded 24 to 72 hours before arriving and complete an online questionna­ire at least 24 hours in advance.

Once travelers arrive in Dominica, they will undergo a series of checks, including a rapid test screening. If the tourists test positive or show possible signs of illness, they are required to quarantine at a government facility or a certified hotel.

As for Dominica citizens, they were able to return home last Wednesday. In total, Dominica reported no coronaviru­s deaths and only 18 confirmed cases, making it one of the least affected countries in the world.

“The reopening of borders will be done in a phased manner, with nationals allowed to return home from July 15 in phase one for travel by air (via) Douglas Charles and Canefield Airport,” Charles said. “All travelers, including non-nationals, can travel to the Nature Island from August 7, 2020, as part of phase two of the reopening of borders — if all goes well.”

 ?? Lauren Viera/Chicago Tribune/TNS ?? The spectacula­r Victoria Falls in Dominica are a favorite destinatio­n among locals and tourists alike. The hike to the falls is about 45 minutes each way and involves eight river crossings.
Lauren Viera/Chicago Tribune/TNS The spectacula­r Victoria Falls in Dominica are a favorite destinatio­n among locals and tourists alike. The hike to the falls is about 45 minutes each way and involves eight river crossings.

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