Jamaica e eketsa bokhoni ba tlhahlobo ea COVID-19

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Jamaica e eketsa liteko tsa COVIDE-19

Ka hore United States le Canada li thehe litlhoko tse thata tsa maeto, Jamaica e itokisetsa ho fihlela litlhoko ka ho eketsa likhetho tsa liteko tsa COVID-19.

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Jamaica e phatlalalitse keketseho ea matla a ho lekoa a COVID-19 ho ea moo e eang teng, ho tlisa sehlekehleke malala-a-laotsoe ka melao e mecha le litlhokahalo tsa liteko bakeng sa baeti ba United States le Canada. Boiteko bo mabifi ba Jamaica ba ho holisa bokhoni ba liteko ke karolo ea ho etelletsa pele maemo a ho etela libaka tse nang le boiphihlelo bo sireletsehileng le bo se nang sekhahla bakeng sa baeti ba machabeng.

Lihotele le libaka tsa phomolo tse 'maloa li fana ka tlhahlobo ea sebaka sa COVID-19 bakeng sa baeti ba bona. Bakeng sa baeti ba lulang libakeng tse ling, Lekala la Bophelo le Boiketlo le Lekala la Bohahlauli ba sebetsa 'moho ho theha litsi tsa liteko tsa mehala kahare ho Resilient Corridors. Lisebelisoa tsa liteko li tla eketsoa hape boema-fofane ba machaba ba Sangster le boema-fofane ba machaba ba Norman Manley. Liteko tsa Antigen le PCR le tsona li tla etsoa lilaboratoring tsa poraefete tse 10 tse amoheloang ke Lekala la Bophelo le Bophelo bo Botle. Lethathamo la lilaboratori tse lumelletsoeng li ka fumanoa marang-rang ho

www.visitjamaica.com/travelauthorization/testing-labs.

"Re ka kholisa baeti ka kholiseho hore matla a ho lekoa a Jamaica a tla fihlela litlhoko tse lekaneng tsa ho etela United States le Canada," ho boletse Donovan White, Motsamaisi oa Bohahlauli, Boto ea Bohahlauli ea Jamaica. “Jamaica e khona ho mamella. Ha re ntse re beile leihlo liphetoho tse ling tse ka bang teng ho baeti ba machabeng, re thabisoa ke boitokisetso ba rona ba ho ea hohle le khatelo-pele eo re e entseng ho etsa hore liteko tsa COVID-19 li fihlellehe le ho feta. ”

Bakeng sa tlhaiso-leseling e batsi ka Jamaica, ka kopo etela www.visitjamaica.com.

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SEO U LOKELANG HO SE NKA HO SEHLOOHO ENA:

  • For travelers staying at other locations, the Ministry of Health and Wellness and the Ministry of Tourism are working together to establish mobile testing facilities within the Resilient Corridors.
  • Jamaica's aggressive effort to expand testing capacity is part of a continued destination-wide prioritization of safe and seamless travel experiences for international visitors.
  • “We can confidently assure travelers that Jamaica's testing capacity will adequately meet the requirements for travel to the United States and Canada,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board.

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