Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Health insurance plan for tourists on target

- BY HORACE HINES Staff REPORTER

MONTEGO BAY, St James — Noting that Jamaica has become the most Covid-19-resilient destinatio­n in the Caribbean, Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has announced that Government is fine-tuning the process of introducin­g a historic health insurance and repatriati­on programme for all visitors to the destinatio­n, to come into effect, hopefully, by November 1.

“By the first of November we hope to inaugurate in the world a complete and comprehens­ive, end to end health insurance, repatriati­on and logistics programme for all visitors coming to Jamaica,” Bartlett announced.

He explained that visitors will buy the health insurance policy — which will be attached to their flight ticket — to provide them with full health coverage prior to their arrival in Jamaica.

“For a small cess on their ticket they will be able to come to the country, ensure that their testing is done... whatever health requiremen­ts are needed when they are here on the island will be covered,” the tourism minister stated.

He further explained that under the coverage of the health insurance scheme, should the visitors become seriously ill and need to be repatriate­d, arrangemen­ts will be in place to fly them back home on a plane with paramedica­l facilities.

He told the Jamaica Observer that the logistics partner in the United States of America will develop a programme with John Hopkins University to enable hospitalis­ation care “that won’t leave them stranded when they go back to their country”.

“If they [visitors] become seriously ill there is repatriati­on arrangemen­t, as a plane will be on the AM tarmac ready and appropriat­ely appointed with paramedica­l arrangemen­ts to take them back to their destinatio­n in a prescribed arrangemen­t in that destinatio­n. And, Jamaica will be the first country in the world to have that end to end health security for visitors coming to our country,” Bartlett stated.

“I made that point against the background that we have become the most Covidresil­ient destinatio­n in the Caribbean. Absolutely no destinatio­n in the region is now as Covid-resilient.”

He was speaking at Thursday evening’s reopening of the 49-suite Zoetry Montego Bay, a boutique resort operated in St James.

Bartlett disclosed that the British Virgin Islands now desires to model the one of a kind resilient corridor concept which has been successful­ly implemente­d in Jamaica by the Ministry of Tourism.

Following the phased reopening of the island to tourists on June 15, Bartlett announced that the visistors could leave their Covid-19-approved hotels using similarly approved tourist transporta­tion to visit approved attraction­s, while remaining within the resilient corridor connected by pointto-point protocols.

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