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Scandal over Trinidad’s first Omicron case

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(Trinidad Express) The highly infectious Omicron variant is now present in Trinidad and Tobago after being detected in a Trinidadia­n woman who travelled from New York to Panama and then to Trinidad knowing fully well she was Covid-19 positive.

If charged and found guilty, the woman, who a medical official with knowledge of the situation, said was symptomati­c and “sick like a dog” in New York, faces a fine of $350,000 and six months imprisonme­nt upon summary conviction.

COPA Airlines may also be liable for this critical slip-up as the airline was supposed to check that passengers have supporting documents to enter the destinatio­n country and therefore a negative PCR test should have been presented before the woman was allowed to board the plane to Trinidad.

Panama does not require a negative PCR test for entry.

According to COPA Airlines’ website, fully vaccinated passengers are exempt from presenting a negative Covid-19 test for entry as long as they can provide physical or digital proof of a complete Covid19 vaccinatio­n certificat­e showing they are fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to arrival.

The woman is fully vaccinated.

For travel to Trinidad and Tobago, COPA Airline’s website states a Covid-19 negative PCR test is required for entry. It also states this is required to board the aircraft to Trinidad.

“Applies to all passengers. Must present a negative Covid-19 PCR test performed at most 72 hours prior to flight arrival. PCR test must be in English,” it states.

The Express understand­s the woman provided a negative antigen test to COPA in Panama but this is not what is required to enter T&T.

The Express tried to contact COPA Airlines yesterday but was unsuccessf­ul as its PBX system was congested and proved difficult in getting to speak to a representa­tive.

TTravelPas­s system

‘ All passengers travelling to T&T must also utilise the TTravelPas­s system.

Passengers are required to fill out a questionna­ire and upload their vaccinatio­n card as well as PCR results.

The Express learnt the woman provided false informatio­n on her questionna­ire. One of the questions is: Do you have any symptoms of illness consistent with Covid-19?

You are also required to confirm yes or no to the following statement: “I confirm that I understand that a Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of travel, with a negative result, is a requiremen­t for entry to Trinidad and Tobago.”

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