Micronesians traveling abroad may be subject to mandatory quarantine
One out of five Micronesian adults fully vaccinated
PALIKIR, Pohnpei—Citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia who travel to foreign jurisdictions are advised that they may be subject to mandatory quarantine.
COVID-19 testing is required 72 hours prior to travel to the United States Some U.S. states may specify specific types of tests, while Hawaii will only accept test results from laboratories that have been awarded “Trusted Partner” status. FSM laboratories have not yet been awarded this designation but the FSM application is currently under review.
As a result, FSM citizens who travel to some U.S. jurisdictions such as Hawaii may be subject to a mandatory 10-day quarantine process despite carrying documentary evidence of a negative COVID- 19 test. Citizens are advised to check the relevant government and travel websites for the location they are traveling to for any additional requirements.
Citizens traveling abroad are encouraged to carry upon their persons documentary evidence of their negative COVID-19 test; ideally, traveling citizens will also be carrying upon their persons documentary evidence of completing the COVID-19 vaccination process. Similar to the FSM, the U.S. has both national and state travel requirements; individuals traveling abroad may be required to register online with the relevant state’s travel website. For t Hawaii, this site is: https://travel.hawaii.gov/
As of April 25, 2021, 21% of all FSM adult citizens and residents have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process. Thirty-three percent of all FSM adult citizens have taken at least the first dose of the vaccine.
For the state of Kosrae, 32% of adults have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process; 43% of adults have taken at least the first dose of the vaccine.
For the state of Yap, 40% of adults have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process; 43% of adults have taken at least the first dose of the vaccine.
For the state of Pohnpei, 21% of adults have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process; 34% of adults have taken at least the first dose of the vaccine.
For the state of Chuuk, 15% of adults have completed the COVID-19 vaccination process; 29% of adults have taken at least the first dose of the vaccine. (PR)