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Re: Question regarding testing
[Re: Newt]
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10/17/2021 01:53 PM
10/17/2021 01:53 PM
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Newt--again, it is 72 hours if it is a PCR test, but 48 hours for an antigen test.
Regarding the SXM health insurance, it is REQUIRED regardless. I personally find it a total waste of $15, but required nonetheless.
Carol Hill
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