ykemp@tribunemedia.net A Family Island hotelier yesterday urged the Government to keep the COVID-19 PCR test's validity at an extended seven days past the Christmas holidays to boost tourism's revival. Chris Morris, the Cape Eleuthera Resort and Marina's general manager, told Tribune Business experience showed that meeting The Bahamas' requirement for visitors to obtain a negative PCR test within five days of travel was simply too tight a timeline for many. “The relaxation from five to seven days helps," he said of the Government's decision to relax COVID testing restrictions and facilitate inter-island travel over the Christmas holidays. "In south Florida it is easy to get the RT-PCR test done in a quick time. Everywhere else that is not the case.