Jamaica eases Covid entry requirements
Visitors will no longer need to take pre-departure test
Jamaica is dropping its Covid test entry requirement from tomorrow (Friday).
International visitors will no longer need to take a pre-departure PCR or antigen test before arriving in Jamaica, as the country further eases its Covid restrictions.
The change will mean visitors can travel to Jamaica without needing to do any tests, quarantine or complete a travel authorisation form.
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However, travellers are warned they may still be tested for Covid if they have symptoms.
A spokesperson for the UK Foreign Office said: “The requirement for travellers to present a negative Covid test prior to travel ends on April 15.
“All travellers arriving in Jamaica may still be tested for Covid if assessed as high-risk as result of exhibiting symptoms, exposure to people who have tested positive, belonging to a high-risk group or other risk factors.
“Travellers may be screened for symptoms at the airport.”
Face masks are no longer mandatory in public places in Jamaica, although they are recommended. Some restrictions still apply to hospitals and nursing homes.