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20 Sep 2021 | 12:39 AM UTC

Bermuda: Authorities impose COVID-19-related curfew until Oct. 1 /update 30

Bermuda imposes 00:30-05:00 COVID-19-related curfew until Oct. 1; travel restrictions for international arrivals remain in force.

Warning

Event

Officials in Bermuda have imposed a 00:30-05:00 curfew through at least Oct. 1 in response to an increase in COVID-19 cases. Officials have reduced the maximum size of permitted groups from 50 until 20 until at least Oct 18; resturants and nightclubs must limit tables to no more than ten customers and space tables at least two meters (six feet) apart.

Domestic Measures

Retail and grocery stores continue to be allowed to remain open without capacity limitations. Bars, restaurants, and clubs may open for service both indoors and outdoors; most such establishments require customers to present a SafeKey QR code, indicating that the customer is either fully vaccinated or had received a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within the previous 72-hour period.

Religious services (other than funerals and weddings) are exempt from capacity restrictions but must adhere to social distancing guidelines. Gyms may open so long as masks are worn indoors while not exercising. Personal care businesses may also resume services, including those that require facemasks to be removed. Facemasks are required to be worn in most indoor public settings, except when all individuals present are fully vaccinated.

International Travel Restrictions
Requirements for travelers entering from international destinations are as follows:

  • All individuals - including residents - wishing to travel to Bermuda must apply for government authorization by completing an online form one to three days before departure.

  • All nonresident travelers aged two years and older must produce a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than four days before their arrival in Bermuda. Authorities encourage pre-arrival PCR tests for residents but do not require them.

  • All fully vaccinated individuals (i.e., those who received the final dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine more than 14 days before arriving) must take an additional COVID-19 test upon arrival and will receive a red wristband. Individuals will then need to quarantine at their accommodations while awaiting the test result and can only remove their wristband and end quarantine upon receiving a negative result. They must also take a COVID-19 test on days four and 10 of their stay.

  • All fully vaccinated residents aged two years and older without a pre-arrival negative PCR test result will spend their first four days in quarantine at their accommodations. These individuals will need to wear their wristbands until the receipt of a negative test result from their day four test, at which point the quarantine period will end, although an additional test is required on day 10.

  • All unvaccinated travelers - including residents - must take a test upon arrival and quarantine for 14 days at a designated hotel at their own expense. A PCR test will be administered on day 13. Travelers can apply for an exemption from spending the quarantine at a hotel, but they may have to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet and will need to take a PCR test on day 14.

  • Visitors should also acquire insurance that covers COVID-19 treatment and hospitalization or be responsible for all health and accommodation costs.

Authorities could reimpose, extend, further ease, or otherwise amend any restrictions 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. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)
Government of Bermuda - COVID-19
Travel Authorization Form
SafeKey Guidance