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Re: St Thomas
[Re: TomSW]
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10/14/2021 07:05 PM
10/14/2021 07:05 PM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
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Question about this:
IF you are fully vaccinated in the USVI, and IF they can verify the vaccination in the Department of Health database, and IF you are traveling from the continental US to the USVI, you MAY be eligible for an exemption to the requirement of testing negative - something along those lines.
Do you know if this scenario has any time qualifications similar to the 5 day covid test, or does it cover a person on multiple trips? These IF's do apply to us and it would be nice to lose the covid test. Thanks. It's a permanent perk for people who received their vaccinations in the USVI. I don't expect it to change until the next significant outbreak.
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