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Trinidad and Tobago removes health regulations as Covid cases decline

Discover the recent developments in Trinidad and Tobago as they remove health regulations due to a decline in Covid cases. Public venues such as beaches, restaurants, and gyms are now open for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals to gather safely. Find out more about the updated guidelines for mask-wearing and documentation requirements for entry.

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On April 4, the majority of the health restrictions that had been placed in Trinidad and Tobago were lifted. Beaches, rivers, places of worship, restaurants, gyms, casinos, nightclubs, and bars are some examples of public venues that are now safe for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people to congregate in.

People are still compelled to wear masks in public, except in situations in which they are participating in sports. Even though PCR tests are no longer required, passengers must still produce documentation that they have undergone antigen testing to be admitted. Despite this, non-citizens who have not got the requisite illness immunizations will be denied entry.

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