ORLANDO, Fla. – In one week, those who are traveling to Puerto Rico will have to show proof they’re negative for COVID-19 or pay a $300 fine.
A COVID-19 test has been required since July 15 in order to travel to Puerto Rico but starting April 28, there will be a $300 fine imposed if someone arrives without proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
Puerto Rico requires all travelers to fill out a Travel Declaration Form that the health department has available in an online portal and get a nasal or throat swab test for COVID-19 “no more than 72 hours prior to visiting the Island,” according to Discover Puerto Rico. [TRENDING: Fla. ‘witch’ swindles $100K from victims | Nation reacts to verdict in George Floyd death | What ingredients make a