While the Government of Guyana has made some changes to its COVID-19 measures, the requirements for entry into the country remain intact.

According to the order signed by President Dr Irfaan Ali, before any person is allowed to enter Guyana, whether by land or sea, that person shall present to the relevant authorities a negative molecular biological PCR test, or an approved antigen test taken within seventy-two hours of the date of their arrival in Guyana and proof of vaccination.

All operators and passengers of any land, water or air transport shall comply with any port health measures issued by the Board or any measures issued by the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority or any other “competent authority”.

The order states that mask-wearing, while no longer mandatory, must still be encouraged, especially at places of business. Sanitizing protocols are also still in place at places of worship.

Requirements regarding the number of persons allowed at public and private agencies are no longer in place.

Please see order below:

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