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Negative PCR test required for all Guests vacationing at Beaches Turks and Caicos

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Providenciales, Turk and Caicos, February 13, 2021 – All guests, whether international or local residents, planning to vacation at Beaches Turks & Caicos are required to present a negative Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test.  Beaches Turks and Caicos reopened to guests in late December and since then, the resort has continued to employ a number of strategies to keep its guests and team members safe.

Just as the government of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCIG) is requiring a negative PCR test within five days prior to arrival into the country, the same stipulation also holds true for local residents wishing to vacation at the luxury included family resort.  All local residents with a confirmed reservation will be required to show a copy of their negative PCR test result upon check-in.

“We want to ensure every imaginable precaution is being taken to safeguard all guests and team members.  Having all our guests, local or international, follow the same guidelines is the right thing to do,” says general manager, James McAnally.  The resort continues to ensure all of the guidelines set out by the Turks & Caicos Ministry of Health are followed, in conjunction with its own Platinum Protocols of Cleanliness.

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