The government has implemented new testing protocols for the controlled re-entry of nationals and the entry of visitors to the island.
Effective July 10, testing of visitors will be required prior to their arrival, and pretesting should be no older than 7 days upon entering the country.
These and other measures were revised and announced last evening, in a digital press briefing at the Office of The Prime Minister.
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