SUVA, Mar 25 (NNN-PIN) – Fiji announced last night that, the three-night-stay requirement, upon entry into the country, is being removed, and fully vaccinated visitors can come to the island nation from next month.
According to Fiji Broadcasting Corporation (FBC), Fiji’s Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, announced in parliament yesterday that, following the establishment of private testing facilities nationwide, the three-night-stay requirement upon entry into Fiji is being removed.
He said that, from Apr 7 this year, fully vaccinated visitors, residents, or citizens of Fiji will only need to conduct Rapid Antigen Test within 24-hours of arrival in Fiji, at an approved testing facility.
“All visitors to Fiji will play by the same rules because from Apr 7, we will also do away with the Travel Partner system. In other words, anybody from anywhere in the world can come to Fiji, as long as they are vaccinated,” he said.
He added that, the most important thing is that visitors need to be vaccinated. “If they test upon arrival, then the country of origin is far less important.”
The minister also said that, from today, wearing masks in Fiji will become optional, and all venues in the island nation, including stadiums, may operate at full capacity. And social distancing requirements will no longer be enforced either.
Fiji, which has a population of around 900,000, now has a total of more than 64,000 COVID-19 cases with 834 deaths since Mar, 2020. Fiji has also recorded 912 COVID-19 positive patients, who died from other serious medical conditions unrelated to COVID-19.
Currently, 87 percent of Fiji’s eligible population (all persons 12 years old and above) have been fully vaccinated. And as of Wednesday, 114,924 people in Fiji have received booster doses.– NNN-PIN