Starting Thursday, the US territory in the Caribbean will no longer require that domestic travelers provide proof of vaccination or take a Covid-19 test before arrival.
All air passengers 2 or older with a flight departing to the United States from a foreign country are required to test negative for Covid-19 no more than one day before travel or present documentation of having recently recovered from Covid-19 before they board their flight.Also starting Thursday, March 10, the Puerto Rican government is ending mask requirements for indoor and outdoor establishments.
People entering private and public venues will no longer be required to provide proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test results. This includes motels and other lodging as well.However,"masks will still be recommended for situations where vaccination status cannot be guaranteed," Discover Puerto Rico said in a news release, and"individual businesses still reserve the right to establish their own health and safety guidelines and operations.