Searchlight Logo
special_image

    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
New protocols for entry to SVG
Front Page
June 19, 2020

New protocols for entry to SVG

Persons travelling to St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) from countries outside of CARICOM will be required to complete a PCR test on arrival in the country, with those who test negative and who also provide documentation of having had a rapid antibody test within the five days prior to arrival, not required to undergo quarantine.

This is among the list of protocols that were approved by Cabinet this week as countries begin to reopen their borders to accommodate international travel in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves said on Wednesday that the protocol is to facilitate the safe entry of travellers to this country in a manner that will reduce the risk of importation and transmission of the virus locally.

He added that the protocols are intended to: establish the risk of the arriving traveller introducing new cases of the virus to SVG; minimising exposure of residents; early identification of exposure to COVID-19; and early containment of any new cases of COVID-19.

Gonsalves said all travellers entering SVG will be required to complete a COVID-91 related form either online or at the port of entry.

“We have a first phase. From July 1 to July 31. This phase will be used to determine the incidence of COVID-19 in passengers arriving from different countries. All travellers to SVG will have a PCR COVID-19 test done on arrival,” he explained.

The prime minister said phase two will commence on August 1, where based on the data collected in July and the epidemiology of the pandemic, travellers will be screened using PCR testing based on their country of origin.

“Depending on what happens in that month and the data we collect, we’re going to be able to see which are the higher risk countries … and whether we should deal with …[passengers from those countries] and use other methods in relation to others,” he said.

Gonsalves said however that if a traveller completes a rapid test within five days before arriving in SVG and test negative on PCR on arrival, then that person will not be required to complete the 24-hour quarantine period.

It is expected that the 24-hour quarantine period will be observed in one’s home, hotel or government facility, where necessary.

“…There are some places that are demanding 14 days upfront. We are not demanding that. But you can make your life easier if where you are, within five days of coming, you get an antibody [test], one of the rapid tests…” the minister with responsibility for national security said.

The Prime Minister said that special arrangements have been put in place for persons travelling from CARICOM countries including Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, St Lucia, Dominica, Montserrat and Anguilla.

While persons travelling from within the region will also be required to complete the COVID-19 questionnaire, no PCR test will be done, but other forms of detection will be utilised.

These will include temperature tests and observation for symptoms related to the virus.

“Haiti is not in this. That’s a CARICOM country, [but] … things have gotten out of hand in Haiti in recent times. We are unsure about Suriname and we are still a little unsure about Belize, but Belize may make the cut with this thing…the professionals will advise on that,” Gonsalves said.

Gonsalves, referencing the protocol, said that all passengers will be screened before entering the arrival area. Photo identification is required for all and the area for screening will be sanitised after each group is screened.

The Prime Minister added that all travellers will be required to go immediately to their private accommodation site to await the results of the PCR test.

  • FacebookComments
  • ALSO IN THE NEWS
    Riley teen stabbed to death in Kingstown
    Front Page
    Riley teen stabbed to death in Kingstown
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    JOSEAN SAMUEL, the cousin of a teenaged boy who was killed in Kingstown this week, says despite her family member being taken from her in such a viole...
    Kentreal Kydd, Paralympic swimmer continues to make waves
    Front Page
    Kentreal Kydd, Paralympic swimmer continues to make waves
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    BEING THE ONLY Paralympic swimmer at the 33rd Annual Organisation of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Swimming Championships, 19-year-old Kentreal ...
    PM family in T&T housing bacchanal
    Front Page
    PM family in T&T housing bacchanal
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    PRIME MINISTER, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has responded to revelations out of Trinidad and Tobago regarding ownership by members of his family of upscale ho...
    PM pays tribute to Dr Providence
    Front Page
    PM pays tribute to Dr Providence
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    PRIME MINISTER Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has paid tribute to former medical director Dr. Timothy Providence, telling radio listeners on Wednesday, November ...
    32 to contest Nov. 27 polls
    Front Page
    32 to contest Nov. 27 polls
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    THIRTY-TWO CANDIDATES will contest the November 27, 2025 general elections. This follows their successful nominations on Monday, November 10, 2025 in ...
    Seniors receive free services at Health Fair in Spring Village
    Front Page
    Seniors receive free services at Health Fair in Spring Village
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    WITH AN URGE to give back to his community of Spring Village, CEO of Citi Auto Parts, Mc Ian Duncan partnered with Ozari’s Biomechanics Clinic to host...
    News
    Don’t waste your votes, PM tells voters of NDP in two constituencies
    News
    Don’t waste your votes, PM tells voters of NDP in two constituencies
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    PRIME MINISTER, Dr. Ralph Gonsavles, has told supporters of the New Democratic Party (NDP), in the constituencies of the Northern Grenadines, and East...
    RFHL records US$329 Million in end of year profits
    News
    RFHL records US$329 Million in end of year profits
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    REPUBLIC FINANCIAL Holdings Limited (RFHL), has announced that the Group achieved a profit attributable to equity holders of US$329 million for the ye...
    SVG seeking Visa Accommodation with the US
    News
    SVG seeking Visa Accommodation with the US
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    THE GOVERNMENT Of St Vincent and the Grenadines is seeking to have visa- free accommodation for short periods of time, in a similar arrangement that i...
    Vaccine mandate case headed to Privy Council
    News
    Vaccine mandate case headed to Privy Council
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    THE PRIVY COUNCIL, located at 2 Carlton Gardens, London, England, has been asked to look at the St Vincent and the Grenadines vaccine mandate case, wh...
    Visitor on drug charges fined and ordered removed
    From the Courts, News
    Visitor on drug charges fined and ordered removed
    Webmaster 
    November 14, 2025
    A CARRIACOU MAN, who came to St Vincent reportedly to see his girlfriend, was ordered to pay $2,500 immediately after he pleaded guilty to illegal dru...

    E-EDITION
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Subscribe Now
    • Interactive Media Ltd. • P.O. Box 152 • Kingstown • St. Vincent and the Grenadines • Phone: 784-456-1558 © Copyright Interactive Media Ltd.. All rights reserved.
    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok