The TT Travel Pass will be discontinued from June 1st, at which point travelers will be required to produce only a negative PCR or Antigen test 48 hours before entry into the country.
The announcement was made by Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh during Wednesday’s Covid-19 media briefing.
“What this means is that unvaxxed nationals and non-nationals can enter Trinidad and Tobago- so you don’t hav to prove your vaccination status. However, you do have to present a negative PCR or Antigen test prior to entry,” Minister Deyalsingh announced.
“In the absence of a test, that person will be asked to go into State quarantine at their cost, and provide a negative PCR or Antigen test as a condition of release before going home,” he explained.