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Today I received a email with updates. For unvaccinated, only need proof of test. No more indication for supervision.

 

Bahamas
 AGE
VACCINATED
UNVACCINATED

      AGE
VACCINATED
UNVACCINATED
< 2 years
Nothing required
Nothing required
> 2 years
Proof of completed series of one-dose or two-dose primary vaccination regime at embarkation.
Provide proof of one of the following at embarkation:
1. Negative COVID-19 antigen test within three
days of the embarkation date
2. NAAT test (i.e., PCR) within three days of
embarkation date
3. COVID-19 Recovery Certificate*

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The way you cut-n-pasted the information, it is impossible to read. 

 

I am assuming that it an omission. However, if you visit any other country other than the Bahamas, you fall back into the default testing requirements 

 

Age Vaccinated Unvaccinated
< 11 years No testing requirement. No testing requirement.
≥ 12 years No testing requirement.

Proof of a medically supervised negative PCR or Antigen test taken no more than 72 hours prior to embarkation is required.

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