CARICOM Heads agree to Regional Travel Bubble

   CARICOM Heads agree  to Regional Travel Bubble

CARICOM Chairman, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves of St. Vincent and the Grenadines issuing a statement on the outcome of the Special Emergency Session.

 

GEORGETOWN, Guyana--Caribbean Community CARICOM Heads of Government have taken a major step towards resuscitating the COVID-19-challenged travel and tourism sectors, with agreement to institute a Travel Bubble among CARICOM Member States and Associate Members which meet the agreed criteria, from Friday, September 18.

  The Heads took the decision at a Special Emergency Session on Friday, September 11, at which they acknowledged that the past six months have been a very challenging period globally and regionally, as countries have struggled to cope with the effects of the novel coronavirus. They noted that for CARICOM, it has been particularly difficult, given the high dependence in most of the economies on the travel and tourism sectors.

  In agreeing to establish the Bubble, the Heads were guided by a comprehensive report from the Caribbean Public Health Agency CARPHA, which provided recommendations on how the Bubble would operate, and laid out the eligibility criteria for countries to participate.

  The recommendations included that countries would be categorised ranging from those with no cases to those which had low, medium, high and very high risk with respect to the rate of positive cases over a 14-day period; the level of risk would be determined by the number of positive cases per 100,000 of the population within a 14-day period; only those countries with no cases and those in the low-risk category would be allowed to participate in the Bubble; and CARPHA will assess relevant data to advise on participation in the Bubble.

  Heads of Government agreed that travellers from countries within the Bubble would be allowed entry without being subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing prior to arrival and would also not have to undergo quarantine restrictions. Travellers may, however, be subjected to screening on arrival.

  It was agreed that initially, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines would be in the Bubble as they presently meet the criteria. Other Member States and Associate Members will be allowed to participate when they meet the criteria.

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