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My family and I will be traveling to Tortola from Texas in 2 weeks. One of us is vaccinated with a single dose of Johnson and Johnson. When reviewing the BVI requirements, they frequently reference fully vaxxed means 2 doses while WHO recognizes one shot of J&J as being fully vaccinated. Has anyone traveled recently with a single shot of J&J? If so, did you have any issues?
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1 shot of J&J is considered fully vaccinated.
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I traveled to BVI November '21 with one shot of J&J on my vaccine card and had no problems.
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My family and I will be traveling to Tortola from Texas in 2 weeks. One of us is vaccinated with a single dose of Johnson and Johnson. When reviewing the BVI requirements, they frequently reference fully vaxxed means 2 doses while WHO recognizes one shot of J&J as being fully vaccinated. Has anyone traveled recently with a single shot of J&J? If so, did you have any issues?
Thanks! no worries. have had several guests travel into BVI with a single J&J shot.
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My understanding is that you no longer need to be vaccinated to enter the BVI's. However, additional testing would be necessary. Is that correct?
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Yes. Need negative PCR test within five days of entry. You also, as an unvaccinated guest, need to complete BVI portal ( https://bvigateway.bviaa.com/ ) and pay the portal fee. When you arrive, they test you again and charge you $50 for the test. Current protocols may be viewed here: https://bvi.gov.vg/travel-protocols.
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Just clarifying, for those that traveled to BVI with one shot of J&J, you were considered FULLY vaccinated and did not have to retest on arrival, correct?
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Just clarifying, for those that traveled to BVI with one shot of J&J, you were considered FULLY vaccinated and did not have to retest on arrival, correct? have had several guests travel into BVI with a single J&J shot.
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