Barbados drops all Covid entry rules

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The lifting of Covid entry requirements are expected to boost tourism to the popular Caribbean holiday destination during the winter season

BARBADOS HAS lifted all its Covid entry requirements for international visitors.

Fully vaccinated travellers do not need to show a vaccine certificate upon entry into the Caribbean country.

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