Aktueller Lagebericht
Wir erlauben uns mal einen Post aus einem amerikanischen Hedo Forum hier in Auszügen zu teilen. Dort wird die aktuelle Situation im Falle einer positiven Testung beschrieben:"My husband and I were released from quarantine today!!!
We tested positive on the rapid and were immediately given a second rapid each. Both positive. At this point we were given the option to take the pcr test. (The second rapid is 20 dollars each and the pcr is 90 each). We opted to not take the pcr at this point. We were told to go to our room and pack for the move. Our friends (a couple) went to the garden view prude quarantine(which is now called Covid Island) the day before. They were the first to be quarantined. We were joined by two more couples. Luckily we all knew each other and after the initial shock made the best of it. The move in day does not count toward your 14 because the ministry of health has to see you. The next day starts the count.
The ministry has you sign a document saying you will stay in your designated area or you will face a fine of 1mil JA dollars and/or a year in jail. They also ask for your flights and add you to a no fly list. There was someone that joined us the following week that decided to make a run for it. He made it to the airport and was escorted back by the military.
The staff at Hedo were wonderful! They were accommodating when they could. The kitchen called for our orders for every meal and the designated bar staff would come by daily to stock us up. We had security guards 24/7 and this was to make sure no one wondered into our area as well as to watch us to make sure we didn't leave.
We were the original 8 and then a week later(Thursday because that's when everyone tests to fly on the weekend) there were an additional 14 showed up. Of the 14, 12 tested negative for the pcr. A week later(yesterday) 1 couple showed up. So as of right now at Hedo there are 4 people quarantined.
After 14 days, the Ministry of Health issues release papers that you show to your airline along with your original Covid tests. It has to be picked up in Lucia.
I am happy to say, after 22 days in jamaica we are finally headed home."