Panama reopens land borders to tourists
The Panamanian government has announced the reopening of the country’s land borders. “The National Immigration Service announces the reopening of land borders, for the entry and exit of Panamanian nationals, residents and foreigners,” the government statement reads. Those entering Panama must comply with “biosecurity measures” that include demonstrating proof of a negative coronavirus test — PCR or antigen — from within 48 hours. Authorities may also deny entry to those presenting symptoms of Covid-19.
COVID-19 travel restrictions by state: See testing, quarantine requirements
Alaska Residents, nonresidents and workers must submit a travel declaration and self-isolation plan through the state's portal. Out-of-state travelers must also arrive with proof of a negative coronavirus test taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure. Alternately, out-of-state visitors can opt to pay $250 for a COVID-19 test upon
Bermuda Travel Restrictions: Latest Tourism Advice and Entry Requirements
Visitors to Bermuda will need to complete the Bermuda Travel Authorization process online one to three days before departure, which requires a $75 fee per traveler (only MasterCard and Visa are accepted) that includes the cost of all COVID-19 testing in Bermuda.