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Re: Any discussions locally about dropping pre-arrival testing
[Re: steve74]
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06/13/2022 06:48 PM
06/13/2022 06:48 PM
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mfringsley
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Thank you Malcolm! We are sitting here in limbo trying to decide if we are a go or no go for this Friday. My 16-year-old had COVID with only one day of symptoms on Wednesday (very mild), but she is still testing positive on rapid tests. The doctor says that he can give us a letter to say that she’s OK to travel, but I worry that the government there would not accept it. We have not placed the final order for provisions, alcohol, and paddleboard rentals. So far, the rest of us are clear. It would be a huge relief if they would drop the testing requirement obviously! Fingers hurting they are so crossed! You may have made the cut after all! I just listened to the new Covid requirements and a physician recovery form will be accepted. Talk about dodging a bullet!
Last edited by mfringsley; 06/13/2022 06:49 PM.
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