Originally Posted by jagmansr


jagmansr,

Your article is from May 27, 2022. Protocols for the USVI changed June 1, 2022. This is from the USVI travel portal (as posted by Jason above)...

** ALERT! IMPORTANT UPDATE! **
EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2022, THERE HAVE BEEN CHANGES TO THE TESTING REQUIREMENTS. PLEASE REVIEW CAREFULLY.
ALL TRAVELERS

All domestic travelers and international travelers are no longer required to complete the following to travel to the USVI:

All travelers are no longer required to complete the USVI Travel Screening Portal or present an approved green QR code to travel to the USVI.
All travelers are no longer required to provide a negative COVID test result to travel to the USVI.
All travelers are no longer required to provide proof of COVID vaccination to travel to the USVI.
Please refer to the CDC requirements for domestic travel and the CDC requirements for international travel to stay up to date on the current travel requirements for the United States.

If you then click on the CDC requirement link for international travel it says this...

As of 12:01AM ET on June 12, 2022, CDC will no longer require air passengers traveling from a foreign country to the United States to show a negative COVID-19 viral test or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before they board their flight.

I would trust the information above over an online article but if you want to play it safe you can always bring the eMed proctored Binax Now tests with you.


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