The Cayman Islands is set to lift its quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated arrivals from 20 November, its tourism minister has confirmed.
From the end of next month, the British Overseas Territory will move to phase four of its reopening plan – meaning those who have had a full course of Covid-19 jabs and have been "securely verified" can enter without having to isolate.
Kenneth Bryan, the Cayman Islands’ minister for tourism, said the health and security of residents and visitors have "always been the government’s number-one priority".
"With a high percentage of the population now vaccinated, we are keen to relax the current restrictions and move to phase four of our reopening programme on 20 November," he added.
"This will bring an important return to normality for travel and tourism on the islands in time for the holidays."
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