13 Apr 2021 | 12:30 AM UTC
Barbados: Officials adjust and extend COVID-19-related curfew and other restrictions through April 11 /update 26
Barbados extends measures under COVID-19 response, extends and reduces curfew through April 11. Entry requirements remain.
Event
As of March 28, officials in Barbados are continuing their reopening plans under the COVID-19 response. The nightly curfew has been scaled back by one hour to 21:00-05:00 and will remain in place until April 11. Residents are not allowed to leave their homes during the curfew, except for emergencies and authorized personnel.
Several nonessential businesses that were previously ordered to close have reopened, including grooming services, fast-food restaurants for drive-through and pick-up, restaurants for in-house dining, nurseries, and daycares. Bars, cinemas, gyms and fitness studios, nightclubs and discos, are to remain closed and pleasure craft operations and private boat charters remain suspended. Other restrictions on business operations, public gatherings, and recreational activities include:
Authorized businesses may operate Mondays through Saturdays, until 18:00. Only essential businesses and services are allowed to operate on Sundays.
Over the Easter weekend period, the same restrictions that apply to Sundays will also apply April 2 (Good Friday) and April 5 (Easter Monday). Limited exceptions apply, including for fuel stations, which may operate 07:00-17:00. Pharmacies are also exempt.
All social gatherings and events are banned.
Outdoor gatherings are limited to a maximum of five people per group (or eight people from the same household).
Religious services are to be capped at 75 people, while funerals and weddings are limited to 25 and 20 people in attendance respectively.
Beaches and public parks will be opened 06:00-09:00 and 15:00-18:00 daily, for exercise only.
Public transport is capped at 75-percent capacity.
The wearing of a facemask remains mandatory in all public spaces.
Individuals must continue to adhere to physical distancing protocols by maintaining at least 1 meter (3.3 feet) between each other. Authorities also require establishments to enforce strict physical distancing and sanitization protocols; additional industry-specific protocols are likely in place.
International Travel Protocols
International travel is continuing. Standard travel protocols are being applied to all travelers, regardless of the country departure point. All travelers are required to wear facemasks at the airport. Entry requirements are:
Authorities require all persons intending to enter Barbados to present a negative COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test result taken no more than 72 hours before arrival.
For entry into Barbados, all travelers must submit an online Immigration/Customs form 24 hours before travel, available online or on the BIMSafe mobile application.
All arrivals are required to take a rapid antigen test on arrival. Travelers who test negative are required to complete a mandatory five-day quarantine at a government-authorized quarantine center before another PCR test is administered to confirm if the traveler is safe to exit the quarantine. Travelers will be required to wear a tracking bracelet during the quarantine period.
Any traveler who tests positive will enter an isolation facility.
Authorities could amend any domestic restrictions or entry requirements with little-to-no notice depending on disease activity over the coming weeks.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements.
Resources
World Health Organization (WHO)
Government Travel Protocols
Pre-Arrival Travel Form
Government Restrictions March 15-27