coronavirus are allowed to visit the Brazilian island. Fernando de Noronha has reopened five months since the coronavirus lockdown, reports South China Morning Post.The tropical island which is situated 354km off Brazil’s northeastern coast closed in March to prevent the spread of coronavirus.From today, September 1, the region will reopen with controls to "guarantee everyone’s protection”.Officials revealed on the Instagram account the island will open in phases.It said: “In this first phase, only tourists who have already had Covid-19 will be allowed to disembark.'With the new precautions, those visiting will be required to present a positive test result that is at least 20 days old.Guilherme Rocha, the archipelago’s administrator, said:.