Within recent weeks, many countries around the world and even some of our neighbouring Caribbean islands have signalled their intent to “live with COVID-19”.Many have dropped or modified their travel protocols while others have ditched all COVID-19 restrictions they would have implemented over the last two or more years.Internationally, Britain days ago announced that all remaining COVID-19 travel measures will be scrapped. It means that passengers who are not fully vaccinated will no longer have to take COVID tests before and after travelling to the UK. The passenger locator form will no longer be necessary either. A BBC report stated that Scotland and Wales have agreed to follow England in scrapping the remaining COVID-19 border measures.Over in New Zealand, where restrictions were at their tightest in the past two years, there are plans to reopen the borders to international travellers.