Gambia revises Covid-19 Protocols ahead of the Tourism Season

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The Government of Gambia has revised its covid-19 protocols ahead of the 2021/2022 winter season. In a statement issued and signed by the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Mrs. Cordu L. Jabang- Senghore said ”The Government of The Gambia with its ardent desire to open up the country for the upcoming 2021/ 2022 Winter Season and in view of the fact that several of our international source markets are revising their COVID 19 protocols, have revisited the COVID 19 protocols that relate to visitors arriving into The Gambia.

The statement continued ”All visitors with proof of being fully vaccinated shall with effect from 1st October 2021 be allowed to enter The Gambia without a PCR Test Certificate, they shall not be subjected to a rapid test or be quarantined upon arrival. The full cooperation and understanding of all stakeholders in this endeavor is hereby solicited.”

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