What you need to know about COVID-19: Testing, vaccinations and more
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As of May 15, all incoming travelers who are fully vaccinated with an FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine and have proof of vaccination are able to avoid quarantine at a government quarantine facility.
Individuals who were vaccinated on Guam won t be mandated to present vaccination verification upon arrival to the A.B. Won Pat International Airport Authority.
Vaccination verification pick-up times are currently scheduled for Wednesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at UOG. The service is available to the community in the event the traveler needs it for entry into other jurisdictions.
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Islandwide vaccination rates reached 50% in late May, at 62,500 of 125,000 people, but vaccinations have dropped in recent weeks.
All people ages 12 and above have been eligible for vaccines since early May, following the Food and Drug Administration s emergency authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech shots for younger people.
Coronavirus apathy may be an obstacle as adolescents who want the shot have received it.
Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require two shots, either three or four weeks apart. The Johnson & Johnson is effective after one vaccination.
To get the COVID-19 vaccine, bring a photo ID and the COVID-19 immunization card if you received your first dose. View the complete schedule of clinics at https://dphss.guam.gov/vaccinategu.