From April 7: Fiji drops quarantine

Airbus A330 (Photo: Fiji Airways).
Airbus A330 (Photo: Fiji Airways).

From April 7: Fiji drops quarantine

Airbus A330 (Photo: Fiji Airways).
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In Fiji, twice vaccinated people can go on vacation without quarantine in two weeks.

So far, there is still a three-day quarantine period after entry. From April 7th, however, a quick antigen test after arrival in one of the official centers of the islands is sufficient, according to the ORF. From now on, the mask requirement will no longer apply, and venues in the island state, including stadiums, can be operated at full capacity. Around 900.000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the archipelago with a population of around 64.000. Fiji consists of more than 300 islands and is located around 2.700 kilometers northeast of the Australian city of Brisbane or 2.200 kilometers north of Auckland in New Zealand.

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