Health Protection Agency (HPA) has announced that Maldivians will now be able to travel to resorts with a negative PCR test.
Under the new regulation change, locals travelling to resorts will need a negative PCR test that is less than 72 hours old and has to arrange accommodation and food separate from the staff.
Effective from 20th December, locals and people with work visa travelling from abroad must have a PCR negative result that was obtained within 96 hours from the first port. Children below the age of 1 are exempted.
HPA further stated that local tourists and short visit workers going to resorts outside the Male’ Area (Male’, Hulhumale’ and Vilimale’) would have to quarantine for 10 days under this regulation.
If travelling to inhabited islands, resorts, and those in the health & education sector and who work at government shelter facilities to observe a 10 days quarantine period. They will be released with a PCR negative result.
However, PCR negative results will not be required before travelling to other islands to provide essential services.
HPA further stated that they will be taking action against those who are not adhering to the set guidelines.
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