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What d FAQ? COVID-19 and You: During COVID-19

What are the limits for gathering at public places?

Are there any other restrictions?

Are there limits on religious gatherings?

Do I need to carry proof of vaccination?

How do I get a vaccination card?

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Q: What are the limits for gathering at public places?

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A: There are no longer any limits for gatherings in public places. Similarly, mask requirements have been lifted and are now limited to the circumstances set out here.

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Q: Are there any other restrictions?

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A: All other restrictions with the exception of mandatory mask wearing in public and private hospitals and medical clinics. You can read more about the mask laws here.

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Q: Are there limits on religious gatherings?

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A: Religious organisations may conduct religious activities and services (which include funerals, weddings and christenings) as they wish. Remember, these organisations may also require you to wear a mask upon attendance.

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Q: Do I need to carry proof of vaccination?

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A: There is presently no need for you to carry your proof of vaccination, whether to access private or public services in T&T. Proof of vaccination may however be required for domestic, regional or international travel.

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Q: How do I get a vaccination card?

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A: There are two types. The local immunization cards which are filled out upon receipt of a vaccine and the international cards. You may need the international cards for travel and you can find out how to apply for one here.

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For travel and international vaccine cards, check out this article.

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Last updated: 31 July 2022.

What are the limits for gathering at public places?
Do I need to carry proof of vaccination?
How do I get a vaccination card?
Are there any other restrictions?
Are there limits on religious gatherings?
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