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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
QUARANTINE ACT (COVID-19) REGULATIONS 2021
STATUTORY INSTRUMENT
2021, NO. 34
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
Regulation
PART I
INTRODUCTION
1. Citation and commencement .................................................................................................... 4
2. Interpretation ............................................................................................................................ 4
3. Officers .................................................................................................................................... 4
PART II
PERSONS ARRIVING BY AIRCRAFT, SHIP AND OTHER VESSELS
4. Declarations of Health ............................................................................................................. 4
5. Prevention of cross-border spread of COVID-19 ..................................................................... 5
PART III
MISCELLANEOUS
6. Sanitizing and Disinfecting of common areas at Ports of Entry............................................... 5
7. Power to make rules and issue guidelines ................................................................................ 5
8. Penalty ..................................................................................................................................... 5
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
QUARANTINE ACT (COVID-19) REGULATIONS 2021
STATUTORY INSTRUMENT
2021, NO. 34
THE QUARANTINE ACT (COVID-19) REGULATIONS 2021, made by the Cabinet by virtue of section 4 of the
Quarantine Act, Cap. 361
PART I
INTRODUCTION
1. Citation and commencement
(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Quarantine Act (COVID-19) Regulations 2021.
(2) These Regulations shall be deemed to have come into effect on the 14th day of May, 2021.
2. Interpretation
In this Order-
“approved vaccine” means a vaccine approved by the World Health Organization for use in the prevention of SARS CoV-2
disease;
“isolation” means separation of ill or contaminated persons or affected baggage, containers, conveyances, goods or postal
parcels from others in such a manner as to prevent the spread of infection or contamination;
“observation” means the monitoring of the health status of a traveller over time for the purpose of determining the risk of
disease transmission from the traveller;
“quarantine” means the restriction of activities and, if necessary, the separation from others of suspect persons who are not ill,
but who may, because of the risk of exposure, be likely to suffer from COVID-19;
“self-quarantine” means the transparent self-restriction of movement and of contact with others expected to be observed by a
person who is not ill, within a confined space as approved by the Quarantine Authority and which is subject to directions given
by the Quarantine Authority;
“fully vaccinated person” means a person who has, for a period of not less than two weeks prior to travelling to Antigua and
Barbuda, received the second dose of a World Health Organization approved two-dose vaccine or the single dose of a World
Health Organization approved one-dose vaccine.
3. Officers
(1) The Quarantine Authority may authorize any officer or person or any member of a class of officers or persons to act as
authorised officers for the purposes of these Regulations.
(2) Every authorised officer or person shall exercise his or her powers and perform his or her duties subject to the general
direction and control of the Quarantine Authority.
PART II
PERSONS ARRIVING BY AIRCRAFT, SHIP AND OTHER VESSELS
4. Declarations of Health
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(1) Every person arriving in Antigua and Barbuda by aircraft, ship or other vessel shall prepare and sign a Health
Declaration Form.
(2) The Health Declaration Form shall require a person coming into Antigua and Barbuda to declare whether he or she –
(a) was exposed to COVID-19 or has had COVID-19;
(b) is suffering from any disease, illness or infirmity that puts him or her at increased risk of a severe response to
COVID-19 or which would require that he or she be given continuous access to medical care;
(c) has been fully vaccinated, and if so, the date on which the person received the second dose of an approved two-
dose vaccine or the single dose of an approved one-dose vaccine.
5. Prevention of cross-border spread of COVID-19
(1) Every person arriving in Antigua and Barbuda shall submit to a health screening to determine the risk posed by that
person for transmission of COVID-19.
(2) The Quarantine Authority shall determine whether a person arriving in Antigua and Barbuda shall be quarantined at
home, at a hotel or at a government facility.
(3) The Quarantine Authority is authorised by these Regulations to conduct testing and take the appropriate sample for the
purpose of determining the COVID-19 status of a person arriving in Antigua and Barbuda.
(4) A person who is deemed by the Quarantine Authority or an authorised officer to be at risk of transmitting COVID-19
into Antigua and Barbuda shall be quarantined.
(5) The Quarantine Authority acting in consultation with the Ministry of Tourism and the Antigua and Barbuda Airport
Authority and the Port Authority may specify the measures required to be taken by persons arriving at the Ports of Entry and
by persons who are likely to come in contact with persons arriving at the Ports of Entry.
PART III
MISCELLANEOUS
6. Sanitizing and Disinfecting of common areas at Ports of Entry
Disinfection, decontamination and other sanitary procedures shall be carried out at all Ports of Entry prior to the resumption of
commercial flights and the return of yachts and pleasure vessels to Antigua and Barbuda.
7. Power to make rules and issue guidelines
The Quarantine Authority may make such rules and issue such Guidelines as it considers necessary to carry these regulations
into effect and generally to limit the risk of the spread of COVID-19 from persons arriving into Antigua and Barbuda.
8. Penalty
A person who fails or refuses to comply with any order, guideline or direction of the Quarantine Authority commits an offence
and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.) or to imprisonment for six months or to both
such fine and imprisonment.
Made the 7th day of May, 2021.
Konata Lee
Secretary to the Cabinet
of Antigua and Barbuda
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
QUARANTINE ACT (COVID-19) (CHARGES FOR TESTING) REGULATIONS, 2021
STATUTORY INSTRUMENT
2021, NO. 35
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
Regulation
1. Citation and commencement .................................................................................................... 6
2. Fees for Testing ........................................................................................................................ 6
3. Civil Debt ................................................................................................................................. 6
SCHEDULE OF FEES
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
QUARANTINE ACT (COVID-19) (CHARGES FOR TESTING) REGULATIONS, 2021
STATUTORY INSTRUMENT
2021, NO. 35
THE QUARANTINE ACT (COVID-19) (CHARGES FOR TESTING) REGULATIONS, 2021, made by the Cabinet
by virtue of the powers contained in section 4 of the Quarantine Act, Cap. 361
1. Citation and commencement
(1) This Order may be cited as Quarantine Act (Covid-19) (Charges for Testing) Regulations, 2021 in Antigua and
Barbuda.
(2) This Order shall be deemed to have come into effect on the 14th day of May, 2021.
2. Fees for Testing
(1) Subject to subregulation (2), persons arriving in or leaving from Antigua and Barbuda who are required to be tested for
COVID-19 may be tested at the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre on payment of a fee as outlined in Part A of the Schedule of
Fees.
(2) For a fully vaccinated person who desires to have his or her quarantine period reduce from 14 to 7 days pursuant to the
guidelines issued by the Qurantine Authority, testing may be done through the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre on payment
of a Fee as outlined in Part B of the Schedule od Fees.
3. Civil Debt
All unpaid charges levied against a person under this regulation may be sued for and be recovered on behalf of the Crown as
a civil debt owed to the Crown.
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SCHEDULE OF FEES
(Regulation 2)
COVID-19 TESTING FEES
PART A
To schedule an appointment, send an email with your full name, proof of payment and travel itinerary to
Made the 14th day of May, 2021
Konata Lee
Secretary to the Cabinet of
Antigua and Barbuda ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
QUARANTINE (COVID-19) GUIDELINES, 2021
STATUTORY INSTRUMENT
2021, No. 36
ARRANGEMENT OF GUIDELINES
GUIDELINE
PRELIMINARY
1. Citation and commencement .................................................................................................... 8
Type Price
XCD USD
Nationality
Antigen Test $260.00 $100.00 Everyone
RT- PCR Test (Individual)
(a)
(b)
$300.00 $115.00
$520.00 $200.00
Citizens of Antigua & Barbuda and of CARICOM
Member States
International patients and persons not in category
(a) above
RT-PCR Test Companies or Group $390.00 $150.00 Companies or Groups testing ten (10) or more
international patients per month
PART B
RT-PCR quarantine test
(a)
(b)
130.00 $50.00
$260.00 $100.00
Citizens of Antigua and Barbuda and of Caricom
Member States
International visitors and persons not in category
(a)
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PART I
QUARANTINE (COVID-19) GUIDELINES
2. Quarantine COVID-19 Guidelines ........................................................................................... 8
3. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Measures in Quarantine .......................................... 11
PART II
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) SELF QUARANTINE AND GOVERNMENT QUARANTINE
GUIDELINES
4. Self-Quarantine ...................................................................................................................... 11
5. Self-Quarantine Guidelines .................................................................................................... 11
6. Quarantine at a government facility ....................................................................................... 12
SCHEDULE
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
STATUTORY INSTRUMENT
2021, No. 36
These guidelines are being issued by the Quarantine Authority by virtue of the powers contained in section 5 of the
Quarantine Act, Cap. 361
1. Citation and commencement
(1) This Order may be cited as Quarantine Guidelines for the Outbreak of COVID-19 in Antigua and Barbuda.
(2) This Order shall be deemed to have come into force on the 14th day of May, 2021.
PART I
QUARANTINE (COVID-19) GUIDELINES
2. Quarantine COVID-19 Guidelines
2.1 Introduction
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a new disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-
CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 can be transmitted by droplets, aerosols and being in contact with contaminated surfaces. Affected
persons can be asymptomatic or can have mild, moderate or severe disease requiring hospitalization and intensive unit care.
There is no specific treatment for COVID-19. The only available methods to prevent and manage COVID-19 are public health
measures such as social distancing, physical distancing, practicing cough and sneeze etiquette, handwashing, the use of personal
protective equipment such as masks, quarantine and isolation. The most recent public health measure used for the prevention
and management of COVID-19 is vaccination. There are a few COVID-19 vaccines that have been approved internationally
and for use in Antigua and Barbuda. Some vaccines have a one dose requirement whereas others require two doses. A person
is considered to be fully vaccinated two weeks after they would have received one dose of a one dose vaccine or two weeks
after they would have received the second dose of a two dose vaccine.
Quarantine involves the restriction of movement, or separation from the rest of the population, of healthy persons who may
have been exposed to the virus, with the objective of monitoring their symptoms and ensuring early detection of cases. The
purpose of this document is to offer guidance to other ministries, institutions and organizations on implementing quarantine
measures for individuals in the context of the current COVID-19 outbreak.
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The Quarantine Act, Chap. 361, Revised Laws of Antigua and Barbuda provides the legal framework for persons to be placed
in quarantine. They have also been developed in accordance with the International Health Regulations.
This document is informed by current knowledge of the COVID-19 outbreak which is limited and changes rapidly. The Ministry
of Health Wellness and the Environment (MOHWE) will therefore update these guidelines as new information becomes
available.
2.2 Quarantine in the context of COVID-19
(1) The objective of quarantine is to quickly detect COVID-19 in persons who may have been exposed to the virus, isolate
them and in so doing limit the spread to others. Therefore, the following persons will be subject to quarantine in Antigua and
Barbuda.
(a) Contacts of laboratory confirmed cases of COVID-19
(b) Contacts of suspected cases of COVID-19
(c) Persons traveling to Antigua and Barbuda from countries where there are outbreaks of COVID-19.
(2) A contact is defined as a person who is involved in any of the following from 2 days before and up to 14 days after
the onset of symptoms in the patient—
(a) Having face-to-face contact with a laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patient within 1 meter and for >15 minutes;
(b) Providing direct care for patients with COVID-19 disease without using proper PPE or using PPE incorrectly;
(c) Staying in the same close environment as a COVID-19 patient (including sharing a workplace, classroom or
household or being at the same gathering) for any amount of time;
(d) Travelling in close proximity with (that is, within 1m separation from) a COVID-19 patient in any kind of
conveyance;
(3) Persons travelling to Antigua and Barbuda are required to sign the Quarantine Directions in Form B.
2.3 Place for Quarantine
(1) Quarantine will be at a designated government facility, hotel, private home, yacht or sea vessel, dormitory or any
facility that can allow persons to be safely separated from others and monitored for symptoms of COVID-19.
(2) The MOHWE will conduct a risk assessment and determine where persons will be quarantined. This assessment will
take the following factors into account—
(e) Overall maturity and responsibility of the person
(f) The facility where the quarantine will take place
(g) The level of supervision available for quarantine
(h) The level of exposure of the person to COVID-19 and their potential to develop symptoms and spread the disease.
(3) Any facility used for quarantine must provide the following for the entire duration of the quarantine period —
(i) A suitable place for persons to be housed.
(j) Personnel to monitor persons for symptoms of COVID-19.
(k) Equipment for monitoring symptoms of COVID-19 such as a thermometer.
(l) Adequate food, water and hygiene provisions.
(m) Psychosocial support
(n) Security.
(o) Personal Protective Equipment
2.4 Quarantine Period
The generally recommended quarantine period for COVID-19 is 14 days for a person who has not been vaccinated or who is
not fully vaccinated and 7 - 10 days for a fully vaccinated person. However, this period may change in the following
circumstances:
(p) If a person develops symptoms of COVID-19 or tests positive for the disease, using a test approved by the
MOHWE, quarantine will cease and he/she will be moved to isolation.
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(q) If, on day 5 after arriving in Antigua and Barbuda, a fully vaccinated person tests negative for COVID-19 using
a RT-PCR test approved by the MOHWE he/she may be released from quarantine on day 7.
2.5 Special Populations
There will be special considerations for quarantine for certain populations. These include the following:
I. Returning Nationals and Residents of Antigua and Barbuda
Returning nationals and residents of Antigua and Barbuda may be allowed to self-quarantine at home depending on the
assessment of factors listed in Section 3. Such persons can monitor their symptoms at home and report to the MOHWE daily
or a healthcare provider may visit to check their temperature and/or examine for signs of COVID-19.
II. Students
Students, particularly university students, may be allowed to self-quarantine at their dormitories or private residences. They
will be required to monitor their symptoms at home and report to the MOHWE at least once daily or as instructed by the
MOHWE. A healthcare provider may visit to check their temperature and/or examine for signs of respiratory disease. The
university can assist with temperature checks and monitoring as part of their school health program. Any student who develops
symptoms must be immediately isolated and the case reported to the MOHWE’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit.
III. Elderly Persons
Elderly persons who require special care may be allowed to self-quarantine at home if appropriate care is not available at the
government’s quarantine facility.
IV. Children
Persons less than 18 years will be placed in a government quarantine facility only if there is supervision from a family
member or guardian.
V. Persons with Disabilities
There will be special provisions for persons with disabilities at any government quarantine facility. If these cannot be provided,
special arrangements will be made for self-quarantine at home.
VI. Persons with Underlying Medical Conditions
Persons with certain underlying medical conditions may be allowed to self-quarantine at home. This will be determined by the
MOHWE and will be dependent on the medical condition and factors outlined in Section 3.
VII. Visitors
Special arrangements will be made for visitors and non-residents to be housed in approved and certified hotels and guest houses.
These special measures include:
(a) Dedicated rooms or sections for quarantine
(b) The understanding that all visitors exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 will be isolated.
(c) Daily monitoring of guests for symptoms of COVID-19 by an on-site nurse.
(i) An on call physician must be engaged to monitor and manage visitors and hotel guests under quarantine.
(ii) There must be daily reporting to the MOHWE Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit on each visitor/hotel
guest.
(iii) The on-site nurse and on call physician must immediately notify the MOHWE’s Epidemiology and
Surveillance Unit of any guest who develops symptoms of COVID-19. They must also ensure that the
appropriate sample is taken and packaged for testing.
VIII. Transit and In-Transit Passengers
Transit and in-transit passengers will be quarantined until their next flight.
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3. Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Measures in Quarantine
The following IPC measures must be used to ensure a safe environment for quarantines persons and to also reduce
transmission of COVID-19—
(a) Any person in quarantine who develops febrile illness (fever) or respiratory symptoms at any point during the
quarantine period should be treated and managed as a suspected case of COVID-19. They must be isolated and
the case reported to the MOHWE.
(b) Hand hygiene must be performed frequently, particularly after contact with respiratory secretions, before eating,
and after using the toilet. Hand hygiene includes cleaning hands with soap and water and using an alcohol-based
hand rub. Alcohol-based hand rubs are preferred if hands are not visibly dirty; hands should be washed with soap
and water when they are visibly dirty.
(c) All persons in quarantine must practice respiratory hygiene and be aware of the importance of covering their nose
and mouth with a bent elbow or paper tissue when coughing or sneezing and then immediately disposing of the
tissue in a wastebasket with a lid and then performing hand hygiene.
(d) Persons in quarantine should refrain from touching their eyes, nose and mouth.
(e) A non-medical mask must be worn when interacting with others.
(f) All personnel working in the quarantine facility will be trained by the Central Board of Health (CBH) on standard
infection prevention and control precautions.
(g) Both staff and quarantined persons should understand the importance of promptly seeking medical care if they
develop symptoms
(h) Frequently touched surfaces, such as bedside tables, bed frames and other bedroom furniture, should be cleaned
and disinfected daily with regular household disinfectant containing a diluted bleach solution (that is, 1-part
bleach to 99 parts water). For surfaces that cannot be cleaned with bleach, 70% ethanol can be used.
(i) Bathroom and toilet surfaces should be cleaned and disinfected at least once daily with regular household
disinfectant containing a diluted bleach solution (that is, 1-part bleach to 99 parts water).
(j) Clean clothes, bed linens, and bath and hand towels using regular laundry soap and water or machine wash at 60-
90 °C (140–194 °F) with common laundry detergent, and dry thoroughly.
(k) Cleaning personnel should wear disposable gloves when cleaning surfaces or handling clothing or linen soiled
with body fluids, and they should perform hand hygiene before putting on and after removing their gloves.
PART II
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19) SELF QUARANTINE AND GOVERNMENT QUARANTINE
GUIDELINES
4. Self-Quarantine
4.1 Self-Quarantine is a transparent self-restriction of persons’ activities when they are not ill with COVID-19. This protects
unexposed members of the community from contracting the disease if the at-risk person becomes sick and facilitates early
detection of the disease for rapid implementation of response measures. It therefore helps to prevent the spread of the disease
to close friends, relatives and community members.
4.2 At-risk persons include travellers coming from countries/territories/areas with active transmission of COVID-19 as
designated by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment and any individual who has been in close contact with a
confirmed or probable case with COVID-19.
4.3 Infection and Prevention Control Measures must be practiced at home, in the hotel room or any designated accommodation
without mixing with the general public or family members for 7 or 14 days, as the case may be, since the last contact with the
confirmed case. Self-quarantined individuals will be followed up by surveillance officers either via phone or via physical visits,
in appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), during the period of quarantine.
4.4 Individuals who breach the self-quarantine guidelines will be placed under quarantine in a government facility and are
punishable by law.
5. Self-Quarantine Guidelines
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You have been identified as a contact to someone diagnosed with COVID-19, have returned from a country with local
transmission for COVID-19 or have been assessed by the Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment as a person
who can introduce or spread COVID-19 in Antigua and Barbuda. In order to protect the public, you are being placed
in self quarantine. You must follow these guidelines for self-quarantine for 14 days from your last potential exposure to
COVID-19 —
(a)You are required to provide your name, physical address and telephone contact to authorities.
(b) You must take your temperature with a thermometer at least two times a day or anytime you feel like you may
have a fever and monitor yourself cough or difficulty breathing.
(c) Follow the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environments instructions on reporting your temperature and
any symptoms.
(d) Do not go out in public.
(e) Stay home from school and work.
(f) Do not take public transportation, taxis, or ride-shares.
(g) Employees: Discuss your work situation with your employer before returning to work.
(h) Avoid contact with others. Stay alone in a well-ventilated room.
(i) Avoid sharing toothbrushes, utensils, dishes, drinks, towels, clothes or bed linen with anybody in your home.
(j) It is essential for you to have someone bring you supplies.
(k) Do not have any visitors during this time. Tell potential visitors that you are under COVID-19 quarantine.
(l) Keep your distance from others (about 6 feet or 2 meters).
(m) Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when coughing or sneezing. Dispose of
the tissue into a covered bin then wash or sanitize your hands.
(n) Avoid touching eyes and mouth especially after sneezing or coughing.
(o) Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds to avoid spreading the virus to others. If soap and
water are not readily available, you can use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains 60%-95% alcohol.
Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.
(p) Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs/handles, bedside tables, bedframes, light
switch and phones with regular household disinfectant (Lysol, Pine-sol & 62-70% Alcohol). Clean daily and
allow to air dry.
(q) Clean floors weekly using soap and water first, and then use mild disinfectant like Pine-sol or 5% bleach (Mix
one cup bleach to nine cups of water in a bucket for mopping and in spray container), allowing to air dry.
(r) Change and wash linen weekly or as needed if soiled.
(s) Restrict members of the household from utilizing the same bathroom. If you share the same bathroom and toilet
facilities, ensure you disinfect it after use using regular household disinfectant or soap and water.
(t) If you get sick with fever, cough, shortness of breath, or other signs of respiratory illness, call the COVID-19
Support Hotline at (268) 462 6843 (46COVID). Tell them you are under COVID-19 quarantine. If available, wear
a mask if experiencing respiratory symptoms or caring for someone who is sick.
(u) Seek medical advice if you need to seek medical care for other reasons, such as dialysis, call ahead to your doctor
and tell them your symptoms and that you are being monitored for COVID-19. Avoiding contact with others and
visits to medical facilities will allow health care providers to quickly direct you to the right health facility and
help protect you and others from possible spread of COVID-19 and other viruses.
(v) If you develop signs and symptoms of COVID-19, members of your household MAY be classified as close
contacts depending on your interaction with them and will be required to self- quarantine. It is therefore important
to implement effective self-quarantine.
(w) Find healthy ways to reduce anxiety and fear during quarantine. Keep a routine to include fun activities, reassure
children, connect with others, take breaks from news stories and social media, take care of your body (take deep
breaths, stretch, or meditate; eat healthy, well-balanced meals, exercise regularly, get plenty of sleep, avoid
alcohol and drugs).
Quarantined persons can be released from quarantine if no symptoms show within 5 or 7 days, as the case may be, and
consultation with Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment of Antigua and Barbuda confirms their release. Any person
who contravenes or fails to comply with regulations for quarantine is in violation of the law of Antigua and Barbuda and shall
be guilty of an offence punishable to a fine of ten thousand dollars and to imprisonment for 6 months.
6. Quarantine at a government facility
(1) A person who is not permitted to self-quarantine will be quarantined at a government facility for up to fourteen (14) days
but may be released from quarantine prior to the expiration of fourteen days if a fully vaccinated person, on being tested for
SARS CoV-2 using RT PCR on the fifth day, tests negative on the fifth day of quarantine.
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(2) A person who is informed that he or she must be quarantined at a government facility shall complete and sign the
Government Quarantine Facility Information Form in Form A and must also complete the Quarantine Directions in Form B.
SCHEDULE
FORM A - Government Quarantine Facility Information Form
FORM B – Quarantine Directions
FORM A
MINISTRY OF HEALTH WELLNESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
(QUARANTINE AUTHORITY)
Government Quarantine Facility Information Form
The outbreak of COVID-19 continues to evolve in Antigua and Barbuda. The Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment
is continuing its control measures to prevent the introduction of the disease to new areas or to reduce human-to-human
transmission in areas where the virus that causes COVID-19 is already circulating. These measures include quarantine, which
involves the restriction of movement, or separation from the rest of the population, of healthy persons who may have been
exposed to the virus, with the objective of monitoring their symptoms and ensuring early detection of cases.
In Antigua and Barbuda, The Quarantine Act, Chap. 361 gives the Quarantine Authority the power to make rules for
implementing and carrying into effect any regulations in force to prevent the spread of infectious disease and to supplement
those regulations by introducing measures in respect of any matter that the Quarantine Authority deem necessary to prevent
the spread of the infectious disease. The Quarantine Authority is the Chief Medical Officer.
You will be required to sign the Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment’s Quarantine Directions.
You are being placed in quarantine because you are coming from a country where COVID-19 is circulating. You will be kept
in quarantine for a maximum of 14 days. During that time, you will:
Not be able to have direct physical contact with family and friends
Be confined to your room at the designated quarantine facility.
Be monitored on a daily basis for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, shortness of breath).
Please complete the attached questionnaire.
QUARANTINE INFORMATION FORM
Please complete as accurately as possible and ask for assistance if there is something you do not understand.
Name: _________________________ Gender: ___________________
Date of Birth: __________________ Age: _____________
Emergency Contact (Name):________________________________________________________
Emergency Contact (Telephone number): _____________________________________________
1. Dietary Restrictions: Yes No
• If Yes, Please explain__________________________________________
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2. Allergies: Yes No
• If Yes, please state what you are allergic to _________________________
3. Do you currently smoke Yes No
4. Do you have any of the following pre-existing medical conditions:
Asthma or a history of lung disease Yes No
Diabetes (high blood sugar) Yes No
Hypertension (high blood pressure) Yes No
Heart disease Yes No
Sickle Cell Disease Yes No
Cancer Yes No
High cholesterol Yes No
Please state any other medical condition you have that is not listed above
________________________________________________________________
5. Current medication: _____________________________________________________
I _____________________understand that this information is to protect and ensure my health while I am in quarantine and I
hereby certify that the above information is correct.
Name: _______________________ Date: _______________
Signature: _____________________________________
FORM B
MINISTRY OF HEALTH WELLNESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
(QUARANTINE AUTHORITY)
QUARANTINE DIRECTIONS
Name:______________________________ Address:__________________________________
Passport: __________________________ Gender:___________________________________
Date of Arrival: _____________________ Nationality: ______________________________
Directions:
1. You have been assessed as a possible risk for the transmission of the Novel Coronavirus known as COVID-19. The
Chief Medical Officer of Antigua and Barbuda, who is the Quarantine Authority, in accordance with the powers vested
by section 6 of the Quarantine Act, Cap.361 and Quarantine Order No. 17 of 2020, has directed that you be quarantined
in your home or a designated facility for observation.
2. The recommended quarantine period for COVID-19 is 14 days. However, a fully vaccinated person (a person
who would have received the second dose of an approved two-dose vaccine or a single dose of an approved one-
dose vaccine more than two weeks prior to arrival in Antigua and Barbuda) may be released from quarantine
on day 7 if the result of a RT-PCR test, approved by the MOHWE, applied on day 5 after arrival in Antigua
and Barbuda is negative.
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3. You are not allowed to leave your home or the designated facility during this period. Failure to comply with these
quarantine directions you will be liable on conviction to a fine of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) or imprisonment
for six (6) months or to both.
4. During your quarantine period, you will be in contact with an officer of the Quarantine Authority.
5. If you develop a fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing you may require hospitalization and must
immediately contact the officer of the Quarantine Authority assigned to you or call the COVID-19 hotline.
I have read, understood and I am willing to comply with the instructions stated above.
_________________________________ _____________________________________
Name of Passenger Signature of Passenger
__________________________________ ______________________________________
Name of Officer Signature of Officer
For and on behalf of the Quarantine Authority
Made this 14 day of May, 2021
Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas
Quarantine Authority