Effective February 14, international travellers to Fiji will no longer be required to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination and travel insurance.
“No protocols, restrictions, vaccination requirements or Covid-19 tests, the industry welcomes the decision and invites the world to experience Fiji,” said Brent Hill, CEO of Tourism Fiji.
“However, we strongly encourage travellers to have travel insurance and take the necessary precautions to stay healthy and maximise their fun in Fiji,” he added.
According to MHMS, 95 per cent of Fiji’s estimated adult population is vaccinated, with booster shots being administered to eligible people across the islands. Therefore, while Fiji no longer feels the need to have any Covid-19-related border health measures, its border authorities will continue to review border health measures and maintain community surveillance for early warning of future threats, the officials stated.
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