Hi!

We are heading to Negril for a few days next week. We've been many times before, and are so excited to return, but like many others are taking a few extra precautions as a result of the pandemic. While my wife and I are both vaccinated and boosted, we are traveling alone to JA while my five year old stays with my parents back home, and we want to do everything we can to ensure our PCR tests to return home don't come up positive and we have to quarantine for an extended time. So, for instance, once we are in Negril we are going to try to avoid transportation by car, we're going to stick with outside venues (which I know isn't that hard in Negril -- one of the reasons we felt confident about returning), and other similar things.

While we are staying on the cliffs, we plan to walk to the beach during a few of the days and visit some of our favorite spots. Obviously we are used to how things go on the beach, with locals approaching you to offer good/services with varying levels of persistence (some will make the offer and move on, some will continue to offer, and some will literally walk you down the beach). While we are used to this, but due to what I mentioned above, we were wondering if, with the current Covid environment, is there a little more space given.

Again, we're used to the hustle, but I figure we'll be a little more on edge because of the PCR tests, and want to make sure that we're not in a situation where we're getting uncomfortable and/or offending anyone.

Thanks, any feedback from those who have been recently is greatly appreciated! -- ChrisR