Brazil is easing Covid travel restrictions on the back of a drop in infection rates. The Latin American nation has lifted quarantine requirements for unvaccinated visitors, although they are still required to show a negative Covid result.
Traveller health statements used to track Covid cases will no longer be required, effective immediately, while testing for vaccinated travellers will be suspended from 1 May.
Cruises and cargo ships will still be subject to quarantine if Covid cases are detected aboard and must remain in isolation when docked, with only health authorities allowed to board.