"With immediate effect all ships arriving in Trinidad and Tobago waters must submit the supporting documents requested under the Single Electronic Window e-maritime module as per arrival/departure habour master requirements to the maritime services division of the ministry of works and transport. This submission is required 72 hours prior to arrival of the ship."
Further information here; https://safety4sea.com/update-global-port-restrictions-due-to-coronavirus/
St. Lucia has apparently re-instituted their health office check-in for pleasure craft.
If you have any plans to visit any of the islands down here, I would suggest that you contact their embassy in your country, or whatever country you are in, shortly before your trip and check to see what new regulations have been put in place.
Further information here; https://safety4sea.com/update-global-port-restrictions-due-to-coronavirus/
St. Lucia has apparently re-instituted their health office check-in for pleasure craft.
If you have any plans to visit any of the islands down here, I would suggest that you contact their embassy in your country, or whatever country you are in, shortly before your trip and check to see what new regulations have been put in place.