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Hawaii safe travels quarantine exemption approval id
Hawaii safe travels quarantine exemption approval id





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This means completing all required doses of a COVID-19 vaccine series at least 14 days before embarkation. It is our guests’ responsibility to comply with the Princess vaccination policy.īefore cruise departure, guests eligible for vaccination will be required to attest through the MedallionClass app that they will be fully vaccinated at the time of embarkation. See authorised Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration vaccines.See authorized European Medicines Agency vaccines.See authorized World Health Organization vaccines.

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In line with the definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ for the purpose of Australia’s border arrangements, you will be considered fully vaccinated if you have completed a primary course (for most vaccines, this is two doses), including a mixed dose schedule, of TGA approved or recognised vaccines, with the last dose given at least 14 days prior to the cruise departure date.Īlthough boosters are not currently required, unless sailing on an enhanced voyage, it is strongly recommended you are ‘up to date’ with your COVID-19 vaccinations, which includes the primary course plus booster, where eligible, prior to travelling on a cruise.Ĭurrently approved or authorized vaccines:įor updated authorized vaccine information, refer to: Vaccination requirements do not apply to domestic New Zealand itineraries, sailing from and returning to a New Zealand port and only calling at New Zealand destinations. Children under 12 years old who are not fully vaccinated are permitted to travel, and there is no limit on the number of unvaccinated children permitted to sail. Anyone aged 12 or over who holds a valid medical exemption as defined by the Commonwealth Government will be permitted to cruise as long as the unvaccinated group is less than 5% of the total number of guests on board. The cruising industry and Australian State governments have agreed to guidelines aimed at mitigating the risk of COVID-19, which includes a minimum of 95% of guests on each cruise must be fully vaccinated. Also, having vaccination requirements is not in itself unlawful. Requirements are updated frequently, and official websites and apps developed by government agencies and tourism ministries are recommended sources for protocols.Ī specific law is not required to implement vaccination requirements. Guests should always ensure they understand all requirements to travel from their home country to the destinations they plan to visit. Failure to provide this evidence will result in denial of boarding. Vaccination requirements do not apply to children aged 11 years and under.įully vaccinated guests must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination (with the dates of doses received) at the terminal prior to boarding. Guests with medical contraindications to the vaccine are permitted to travel, subject to pre-approval by Princess Cruises. In addition, where local regulations allow, we’re managing a process for exemptions. These cruises are available for guests who have received their final dose of an Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved or recognised COVID-19 vaccine, with the last dose being administered at least 14 days prior to the beginning of the cruise and can provide proof of vaccination. Princess Cruises continues to operate cruises that meet health authority requirements for sailing with at least 95% of guests aged 12 and over to be fully vaccinated for Covid-19 and Influenza.







Hawaii safe travels quarantine exemption approval id