Anguilla's borders will be closed to most commercial travelers until at least Oct. 31, due to "the rapidly evolving Covid-19 situation globally, particularly the significant increase in cases in the Americas," according to a statement from Gov. Tim Foy and Premier Dr. Ellis Webster.
The original border reopening for all travelers had been set for July 30.

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Certain categories are exempt from these regulations as of July 31, including medical emergencies and evacuations with the approval of the chief medical officer; people wishing to leave Anguilla; repatriation of Anguillians from countries with active cases of less than 0.2% of the population and visitors from countries with active cases of less than 0.2% of the population, who must comply with protocols and quarantine rules.
Information on the protocols is at www.beatcovid19.ai.