Covid-19: Health measures in force upon entry into Guadeloupe territory extended

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The renewed spread of Covid-19 in Metropolitan France and Guadeloupe prompted the authorities last Thursday to extend the health measures in force upon entry into Guadeloupe territory until July 29.

Thus, travelers to Guadeloupe will have to present a negative PCR or antigen test, or a recovery certificate for those who have contracted the virus, or display a complete vaccination schedule.

What the decree specifies

If accompanied by an adult with a complete vaccination schedule, unvaccinated minors can move freely and do not have to present a vaccination certificate.

 

From mainland France (or green country ex: Belgium, Canada, United States…) to Guadeloupe: 

Passengers XNUMX years of age and over, not showing a complete vaccination schedule or a certificate of recovery, must present the result of an RT-PCR test carried out less than 72 hours before the flight which does not conclude that there is contamination by Covid-19 or the negative result of a specific antigen test carried out less than 48 hours before the flight.

Passengers with a complete vaccination schedule, passengers aged twelve and over can travel freely: They do not need to submit a test (RT-PCR or antigenic).

 

From Guadeloupe to mainland France (or green country ex: Belgium, Canada, United States…):

Passengers aged twelve and over, who do not have a complete vaccination schedule or a certificate of recovery, must present the result of an RT-PCR test carried out less than 72 hours before the flight which does not conclude that there is contamination by Covid-19 or the negative result of a specific antigen test carried out less than 48 hours before the flight.

Passengers with a complete vaccination schedule, passengers aged twelve and over can travel freely: They do not need to submit a test (RT-PCR or antigenic).

 

Passengers from Martinique:

Travelers aged 12 and over who do not have a complete vaccination schedule must present the result of an RT-PCR test carried out less than 72 hours before the flight which does not conclude that there is contamination by Covid-19 or the negative result a specific antigen test carried out less than 48 hours before the flight, or a valid recovery certificate (positive RT-PCR test for more than 11 days and less than 6 months).

 

Passengers from Saint-Martin (Grand-Case airport):

Passengers aged twelve and over, who do not have a complete vaccination schedule or a certificate of recovery, must present the result of an RT-PCR test carried out less than 72 hours before the flight which does not conclude that there is contamination by Covid-19 or the negative result of a specific antigen test carried out less than 48 hours before the flight.

Passengers with a complete vaccination schedule, passengers aged twelve and over can travel freely: They do not need to submit a test (RT-PCR or antigenic).

 

Passengers from Saint Barthélemy:

Travelers aged 12 and over who do not have a complete vaccination schedule must provide the result of an RT-PCR test carried out less than 72 hours before the flight which does not conclude that there is contamination by Covid-19 or the result is negative. a specific antigen test carried out less than 48 hours before the flight, or a valid recovery certificate (positive RT-PCR test for more than 11 days and less than 6 months).

 

Passengers from Guyana

Passengers aged twelve and over, who do not have a complete vaccination schedule or a certificate of recovery, must present the result of an RT-PCR test carried out less than 72 hours before the flight which does not conclude that there is contamination by Covid-19 or the negative result of a specific antigen test carried out less than 48 hours before the flight.

Passengers with a full vaccination schedule, passengers aged twelve and over can travel freely: IThey do not need to submit a test (RT-PCR or antigen).

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