The show was previously cancelled because of the pandemic (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
ITV’s Love Island finally returns to our screens in a matter of days, and the full line up of contestants has been announced.
The dating show will see singletons return to the revamped villa to find true love – with insiders describing it as the ‘best series yet’.
The Islanders are reportedly quarantining in Spain ahead of the launch show, leading many to wonder about the coronavirus-secure filming restrictions in place.
So, do contestants have to have a vaccine before the show starts?
Do Love Island contestants have to get a Covid vaccine before entering the villa?
It’s not known if contestants have to get the vaccine before entering the villa.
However, it is likely that the majority of the cast will already be vaccinated as the minimum age for booking vaccines in the UK has been lowered to 18 – which is also the minimum age contestants are allowed to be on the show.