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Wednesday, 03/24/2021 8:54:47 AM

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 8:54:47 AM

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$ALST is pleased to update current and prospective shareholders on the status of the Company's COVID-19 testing project in Jamaica, as well as its outlook for testing volume at major Jamaican testing sites.

"Together with our partner, TPT Medtech, we are successfully onboarding the 'QuikPASS' and 'QuikLAB' systems at Jamaica's two main international airports: Montego Bay and Kingston," noted Dr. Daniel Bagi, CEO of AllStar Health. "As our operations in Jamaica ramp up, we expect to test up to 3,000-5,000 travellers per day, amounting to a potential several million tests annually at these locations."

The CDC recently mandated that all travellers coming back into the US, UK, or Canada from the Caribbean, Mexico, or Latin America must be tested before arrival. Moreover, all travellers must obtain PCR test results for travel to the UK or Canada.

To gain clearance to travel, travellers from Jamaica heading to destinations within the UK, US, Canada, or other countries may utilize "QuikPASS" (or other available COVID-19 passport apps) or get tested at any approved facility and show a negative COVID-19 laboratory test result at the airport in the form of written documentation (electronic or printed).

Dr. Bagi added, "We are very pleased to be able to install these systems with our partner TPT MedTech. This will enable us to help provide an advanced system for testing and reporting of COVID-19 diagnostic status, which we expect will be a factor in restoring the tourism industry in a country where tourism makes a critical contribution to overall GDP."

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/allstar-health-announces-covid-19-120000844.html

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