Puerto Rico eases Covid travel restrictions
Puerto Rico is relaxing travel restrictions, allowing fully vaccinated Americans entry without showing proof of negative Covid-19 PCR test. Effective 28 May, they can upload their Covid-19 vaccination card.
Non-vaccinated travelers or those arriving from other countries can provide negative results from either a Covid-19 PCR test or rapid antigen test.
A travel health declaration form is required and available on the Puerto Rico Health Department’s online portal. Additionally, fully vaccinated visitors will no longer need to wear a mask in parks and on beaches.
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