COVID positivity rate for tourists returning to the US less than one per cent
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The COVID-19 positivity rate for tourists returning to the United States of is less than one per cent.
This was noted by President of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA), Clifton Reader, in an online forum yesterday.
He pointed out that before a guest can return to the US, they must do an antigen test, adding that from a sample size of almost 100 per cent, the positivity rate has remained less than one per cent.
An antigen test helps to determine whether an individual has developed antibodies against viruses such as COVID-19.
Reader said that the positivity rate of tourists returning to the US is an acknowledgeable effort, as the tourist industry has no reports of transmission of the coronavirus (COVID-19) between staff and guests, to date.
He noted that although some employees have contracted the virus, it is seemingly due to a spread from their communities, and not as a result of activities in the tourism industry.
Reader said even though it is not mandatory for workers in the tourism industry to be vaccinated, it is heavily encouraged.
The online forum was part of a series organised by the Tourism Linkages Network under the theme ‘Tourism Diplomacy – Rebuilding Tourism Safely’.