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Re: Exit testing
[Re: TomGarvey]
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05/13/2021 01:56 PM
05/13/2021 01:56 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 736 Panama City Beach, Florida
xrayman67
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I’m two months past my second shot, and yesterday I had an antibody test done at a CVS. I got my positive result in 10 minutes, and I will be using that result to enter the USVI in June when on my way to Tortola and when I return after my charter. US/USVI entry requirements accept a positive antibody test that is up to four months old. I’m hoping the BVI starts accepting that too. I went to get mine test done at CVS last night, but they could not log in to their system. I am returning tonight. I donated blood last week and they testing for Covid antibodies and I am positive, but OneBlood was not able to give me proper results on paper. Does the CVS results have the proper documentation to be used for re-entry?
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