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Re: No Change to Entry Protocols?
[Re: Zanshin]
#260893
07/19/2021 05:35 PM
07/19/2021 05:35 PM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 4,050 Buffalo, NY
LauraTheTshirtGal
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After over 40 e-mails to various government entities on various islands today (St. Martin, Sint Maarten, St. Barths, St. Kitts & Nevis, Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Martinique and St. Lucia) I've finally found a solution that doesn't force me into a 7 or 14 day quarantine. St. Lucia says that if I arrive with an outdated PCR test older than 72hours prior to arrival they will give me a test and quarantine me until the results arrive a day later. Bingo! St. Lucia is 2-3 Days sail at 145 degrees, which the current winds should allow in a straight run. So now all I have to do is wait for Customs to either give me permission to leave, or permission to stay.
But it is reminiscent of Hotel California. Or quantum theory and Schrödinger's cat! wow yeah that sounds totally reasonable, I am curious maybe this was mentioned and I missed it, could you have gone to the USVI and travelled from there?
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