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Re: Help with Covid test question
[Re: Bigdaddy]
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12/26/2020 12:51 PM
12/26/2020 12:51 PM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 14,649 Brookfield, CT.
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We finally ended up taking this route for our Nov/Dec trip. It’s pretty much foolproof as long as you get the correct test done in the first place - RT-PCR. I had significant problems getting the test locally and was forced into taking this approach. The only thing I would suggest, once you’ve tested negative and applied and been approved by the SXM EHAS site, would be to print paper copies of everything jic you’re asked to show them. I know people rely on the downloads to their cell phones but lose or misplace your cell phone and what have you got.
Re your trip - I hope you have a wonderful time. We were there for a very low-keyed two weeks and it was wonderful being back. 😊😊
Respectfully,
pat
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