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Re: Does the flight crew need testing?
[Re: The_Lurker]
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06/29/2020 01:23 PM
06/29/2020 01:23 PM
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Carol_Hill
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Incorrect. Just because the antibody test is positive, as of NOW, will not substitute for a negative Covid 19 test. Perhaps they will make that change in the future, but as of now, you need the PCR test.
Carol Hill
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Re: Does the flight crew need testing?
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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06/29/2020 02:21 PM
06/29/2020 02:21 PM
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The_Lurker
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Yes, Carol, what I was told is questionable. Even if we have the virus, the antibodies take time to form.(I just read that) One does not negate the other right now----I was told I wouldn't need to come back for the covid test if the antibody one is positive by a doctor. Like you said it's not true.
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