Brazil Lifts Quarantine Requirement for Unvaccinated Travelers

Caribbean News…
05 April 2022 11:45pm
Brasil

Brazil is easing COVID-19 travel restrictions due to a drop in cases and deaths, requiring only full vaccination and eliminating quarantine for those unvaccinated.

Visitors entering the country who have not been unvaccinated are still required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test result. The quarantine requirement will be lifted immediately.

In addition, traveler health statements used to track COVID-19 cases will no longer be required, effective immediately, while testing for vaccinated travellers will be suspended starting May 1.

According to Anvisa, Brazil’s health regulatory agency, it will be up to the Interministerial group to assess the epidemiological situation to define the most appropriate date for easing health measures.

Cruisers and cargo ships will still be subject to quarantine if COVID-19 cases are detected aboard and must remain in isolation when docked, with only health authorities allowed to board, added Anvisa.

According to the Health Ministry, the pandemic peaked in Brazil a year ago when more than 3,000 deaths were being recorded each day. On March 28, the Ministry reported 9,923 new cases of COVID-19 and 77 deaths in the previous 24 hours.

Source: Travelweek

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