Tuesday, July 07, 2020

US Virgin Islands Covid-19 Travel Restrictions

USVI Governor Bryan Issues Travel Restrictions For Individuals Traveling From Arizona, Florida, and Texas


Governor Albert Bryan Jr. said during his weekly COVID-19 update that beginning Monday, July 13, 2020 individuals who are residents of, or whose travel to the territory originated in Arizona, Florida, or Texas must present test results showing they are negative for COVID-19 or positive for COVID-19 antibodies upon their arrival into the territory.

Tests should be taken within 72 hours of arriving in the U.S. Virgin Islands or visitors can opt to take a test when they arrive. Individuals who do not show test results or take a test locally must go into a 14-day quarantine.

The Governor said the policy applies to residents of the three states on the list, or to individuals who have spent more than 7 days prior to travel to the territory in any of those states, and not to travelers who are passing through, such as to change planes in Fort Lauderdale or Miami.

After two weeks, the new travel policy will be reassessed to determine whether states need to be added to or removed from the list.




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