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23.04.2021 NASSAU, Bahamas, April 23, 2021 – The Government of The Bahamas announced updated public health measures and entry protocols for fully vaccinated travellers, stating:
REQUIREMENTS FOR UNVACCINATED TRAVELLERS REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL TRAVELLERS Due to the fluidity of COVID-19, the Government of The Bahamas will continue to monitor cases across the islands and loosen or tighten restrictions as needed. The Bahamas is an archipelago with more than 700 islands and cays, spread over 100,000 square miles, which means conditions and instances of the virus can be different on each of the 16 islands available to welcome visitors. Travellers should continue to check the status of their island destination before travelling, by visiting Bahamas.com/travelupdates. For full details on the latest updates, protocols and regulations, please visit opm.gov.bs. Bahamas Travel Health Visa FAQ | US & Canadian Residents Source: https://www.bahamas.com/tourism-reopening Source: https://travel.gov.bs/ |
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April 1, 2020: Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) has closed the Lynden Pindling International Airport and all additional airports throughout The Bahamas to incoming flights carrying passengers. • Airlines are permitted, with proper approval, to fly empty aircraft into The Bahamas to retrieve international visitors and return them to their home country. March 25, 2020: The port of Freeport, Grand Bahama – including Buckeye, Bahama Rock, Freeport Container Port (FCP) – is open for business, but subject to restrictions imposed by the Government to prevent the spread of COVID 19. More information: https://www.bahamas.com/pressroom/bahamas-ministry-tourism-aviation-statement-covid-19-5 |
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COVID-19 Hotline Numbers The Ministry of Health wishes to advise the public that there are several hotline numbers established for persons who have:
The hotline numbers are:
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