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Re: Another Testing Question - Canadian Travellers
[Re: VegasCanadian]
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02/24/2022 07:37 AM
02/24/2022 07:37 AM
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Joined: Sep 2021
Posts: 352 Ontario Canada
Dr Phil SXM
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Anyone who has traveled back to Toronto over the last few months, will be familiar with switch health. They are based in Mississauga and do the random testing at Pearson Airport. Recently, they have been overwhelmed trying to process tests. I personally would pass on using them unless you are comfortable contacting them on your tablet using Island Wi-Fi within 24 hours of your departure. Medwork in Simpson Bay is an option. Also I have used Sint Maarten Lab Services or SLS. They do tests Saturday morning in Maho. You register online and it costs $45 usd. It is roughly a 10-minute bus ride from Simpson Bay. . Just my opinion. https://sls.sx/antigen/Drphilsxm
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