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22 Sep 2022 | 06:29 AM UTC

Bermuda: Officials maintain COVID-19-related entry restrictions and domestic measures as of Sept. 22 /update 39

Officials in Bermuda maintain the island's COVID-19-related entry restrictions and domestic measures as of Sept. 22.

Informational

Event

As of Sept. 22, authorities in Bermuda are maintaining the island's COVID-19-related entry restrictions and domestic measures.

Domestic Measures
Facemasks are required in certain indoor spaces, including public transportation, healthcare centers, and airports.

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.

  • Fully vaccinated passengers must take either a COVID-19 NAAT test no more than four days before arrival or a supervised antigen test no more than two days before arrival.

  • Passengers not fully vaccinated must take either a COVID-19 NAAT test taken no more than two days before arrival or a supervised antigen test no more than two days before arrival. Visitors flying to Bermuda who are not fully vaccinated will also have to take a COVID-19 test four days after arrival.

  • Regardless of vaccination status, all travelers will need proof of overseas health insurance.

  • For children two to 11 years old, their test and quarantine requirements are based on the vaccination status of their parents.

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

Authorities could reimpose, extend, or further ease 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

Government of Bermuda - COVID-19
Travel Authorization Form
SafeKey Guidance