From Midnight tomorrow (Tuesday 11) any arriving international travellers, who are fully vaccinated and eligible for entry to the Isle of Man, no longer have to take a PCR test.
That's the latest from government who've confirmed international travellers will now be required to take a lateral flow test within 12 hours of arrival.
They'll also be asked to avoid public indoor spaces until the test is taken and the result submitted online.
This change reflects the simplified rules for international arrivals into England, which will end the requirement for pre-departure tests and self-isolation for fully vaccinated travellers.
International arrivals to the Island must complete a landing form and sign a declaration.
It means the entry requirements for fully vaccinated international travellers and travellers within the Common Travel Area (CTA) will be the same, making border arrangements simpler whilst continuing to screen arrivals for COVID-19.
Full details of the Island’s travel pathways can be found here.
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