Fully vaccinated travellers no longer need negative PCR test results to enter Seychelles. Travellers who qualify as fully vaccinated are adults over the age of 18 who have had two vaccine doses and one booster shot, the Seychelles government said.
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The government statement does not mention single-dose vaccines. For travellers between the ages of 12 and 18, no booster shots are needed.
The Ministry of Health added that a minimum of six months should have passed since receiving the last dose.
Vaccinated travellers must still submit a travel authorisation form and must have valid travel and health insurance.
Travellers who are not vaccinated can still enter the country with a negative PCR test.
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