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Puerto Rico drops COVID-19 test requirements for vaccinated travelers on domestic flights

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Puerto Rico is making big changes to its COVID-19 restrictions for travelers coming into the U.S. territory. Starting Monday, May 24 fully vaccinated travelers arriving on domestic flights will no longer need to provide a negative PCR molecular COVID-19 test result, according to Discover Puerto Rico, the island’s destination marketing organization.

Instead, those travelers will be allowed to show their vaccination card along with their ID. [TRENDING: Fiancé arrested in tattoo worker’s homicide | Why’s it so windy in Fla.

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