Mauritius is offering free vaccine to long-term travellers
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MAURITIUS/ Created : Mar 12, 2021, 11:44 IST
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Mauritius has announced expansion of its COVID-19 vaccination programme to include long-term international visitors who are over the age of 18. Mauritius has been offering free renewable long-term visas, and has now added another … Read more
Mauritius has announced expansion of its COVID-19 vaccination programme to include long-term international visitors who are over the age of 18. Mauritius has been offering free renewable long-term visas, and has now added another perk to facilitate their stay in the island nation. Reportedly, those willing to stay longer here will be included in the said vaccination drive. Read less
Mauritius has been offering free renewable long-term visas, and has now added another perk to facilitate their stay in the island nation. Reportedly, those willing to stay longer here will be included in the said vaccination drive.
This vaccination drive is a part of an effort to reopen its borders fully. Mauritius, being one of the world’s smallest countries by size, and located in the Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of Africa, it is home to nearly 100 miles of white, sandy beaches, two UNESCO World Heritage sites, and much more.
Further, they will need to have health and travel insurance, a negative COVID-19 PCR test result, and undergo quarantine for 14 days at an approved facility.
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