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Re: Test timing
[Re: KGB]
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02/10/2022 04:18 PM
02/10/2022 04:18 PM
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Thanks Carol, that is exactly what I was asking. I was reading the ehas and it says that it has to be 24 hours before departure but there is nothing about what exact departure they are talking about- the actual departure point or the direct flight departure point… We are gonna be in a pickle here…. If we do the antigen test at home town- it will expire before we get to board the direct flight to sxm from Toronto…. If we do the PCR test at home town- the results can take 24-48 hours before we get them and EHAS requires 48 hours before departure…. So we are pooped again! Carol, are you 100% sure that the time frame the ehas refers to is for the direct flights only and not the actual time of the start of the trip?
Last edited by KGB; 02/10/2022 04:36 PM.
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