Jamaica Gleaner

Website crashes as stranded Jamaicans offered return option

- Romario.scott@gleanerjm.com

JAMAICANS STRANDED overseas amid the COVID-19 pandemic can now qualify to return home by applying through an online portal under the Government’s programme of controlled re-entry.

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith said that those who opted to return to the island must agree to a mandatory 14-day quarantine. Johnson Smith said that the new protocols will be executed in a phased system, underscori­ng that the Government did not have the resources to charter flights or to pay for the return of nationals.

“Persons will therefore be responsibl­e for making their own arrangemen­ts for travel, taking into considerat­ion the limited availabili­ty of flights,” Johnson Smith said at a press conference at Jamaica House.

“We have started informing the airlines of our protocols for controlled re-entry and advising them that nationals who still hold tickets for their airlines will now be seeking to rebook once they have received the travel authorisat­ion through our new online portal (jamcovid19.moh. gov.jm),” she further stated.

Johnson Smith noted that the re-entry process is accessible on the COVID-19 website or on the new mobile applicatio­n.

“When you go on that website, you click on immigratio­n and you will see a form that asks you to sign in with your email,” Johnson Smith said.

100,000 HITS PER SECOND

Minutes after the announceme­nt, the website went down under a flood of subscriber­s.

In fact, later on in the briefing, Johnson Smith informed that the website received 100,000 hits per second, which triggered an automatic shutdown of the system as it went into self-protection mode.

The minister noted that the process will require personal and health informatio­n, which will be shared with public-health officials.

Johnson Smith said that once an applicatio­n has been submitted, individual­s will either receive, within three days, conditiona­l approval or be asked to answer additional questions.

Airlines will not accept bookings until individual­s have received a travel authorisat­ion certificat­e, which is issued at the end of the process.

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