- by travelandtourworld
- 31 Oct 2024
Travelers with upcoming plans for an incredible Jamaican vacation can rest assured that they'll have no trouble fulfilling the U.S. government's new entry requirements when it comes time to return home.
The new rules, which take effect December 6, dictate that all international travelers, regardless of vaccination status, must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within just one day of their departure for the States. The policy change was announced on December 2 in response to the latest evolution of the global COVID-19 threat: the newly-identified, highly-transmissible Omicron variant.
But, vacationers bound for Jamaica won't need to stress over the new, tighter testing window when the time comes to return home, as the popular Caribbean destination has already established ample testing sites all around the island that offer both antigen and PCR tests.
On top of which, many of the island's hotels and resorts already offer approved testing services right onsite, making guests' preparations for return to the U.S. ultra-convenient. Visitors staying at licensed hotels, resorts, villas, guest houses or residences can contact concierge services to schedule their tests to be performed on-property at the appropriate time.Through Jamaica's established partnership with three approved private laboratories, travelers can schedule their PCR or antigen testing in advance, to be performed in their hotel or at the closest laboratory location, ensuring that their results will arrive within the appropriate timeframe to board their flight.
Here are links to each lab's dedicated online booking platform:
- Get Well Labs
- Technological Solutions Limited (TSL)
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