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BREAKING: Puerto Rico eliminates travel and other restrictions effective after March 10, 2022


Aviator of the Seas
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The Governor of Puerto Rico just announced, today, March 7, 2022:

 

  • The Travel Declaration/Proof of vaccine or test status/Infamous QR code required to enter Puerto Rico will be eliminated after March 10, 2022. That is, March 10, 2022 is the last day those will be required.
  • Compulsory use of masks indoors/outdoors eliminated, although the federal requirement for ports and airports remain.
  • Vaccine or test screening at commercial establishments like restaurants is no longer compulsory, but business owners may keep doing it for their own businesses if they want.

 

The Governor's Twitter is in Spanish, but here it is:

 

 

 

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20 hours ago, Aviator of the Seas said:

The Governor of Puerto Rico just announced, today, March 7, 2022:

 

  • The Travel Declaration/Proof of vaccine or test status/Infamous QR code required to enter Puerto Rico will be eliminated after March 10, 2022. That is, March 10, 2022 is the last day those will be required.
  • Compulsory use of masks indoors/outdoors eliminated, although the federal requirement for ports and airports remain.
  • Vaccine or test screening at commercial establishments like restaurants is no longer compulsory, but business owners may keep doing it for their own businesses if they want.

 

The Governor's Twitter is in Spanish, but here it is:

 

 

 

Interesting...those on the Edge seemed to think that they WILL be hitting SJ THIS week...

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1 hour ago, Aviator of the Seas said:

Everything back to normal, except with the usual fearmongers trying to stir up something with "the new variant", so who knows about next week, or the following. 

Great to hear please keep us updated as you are able!

 

Cheers

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