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Travel Ban lifted for Dominican Republic; PCR tests will be required.

Published 4 February, 2021

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Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

News Source: SMN-News

PHILIPSBURG: — The Government of St. Maarten has decided to lift the travel ban that was placed on the Dominican Republic due to the spread of the COVID-19 variant. Minister of TEATT Ludmilla de Weever announced that the government has decided to lift the travel ban as of February 12th.


De Weever said travelers that are residing on both sides of the island are being affected however only residents residing on either side of the island will be allowed on these flights and those persons will need a negative PCR test that was taken no more than 72 hours before boarding the flight. De Weever said that arrangements have been made with laboratories in the Dominican Republic for the PCR tested to be conducted in a timely manner.

Minister of TEATT Ludmilla de Weever.

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