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Re: Testing for return to Canada
[Re: UncleLuff]
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10/13/2021 04:58 PM
10/13/2021 04:58 PM
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Joined: Oct 2013
Posts: 629 Vail, CO/St. Thomas, USVI
caribbeangirl13
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When we were there in January we were able to get a PCR test at the hospital in Virgin Gorda. It is up above Spanish Town so you would have to take a taxi from Leverick. We made an appointment the day before, got tested and then got our results via email the next day. We did have to make sure that they would send us the results via email but that was back early on with testing. I think they automatically do it now but just a warning to double check. Appointments then were in the morning so you could do it Friday morning.
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Re: Testing for return to Canada
[Re: UncleLuff]
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11/03/2021 03:41 AM
11/03/2021 03:41 AM
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Joined: Nov 2021
Posts: 6 Ontario, Canada
GreatLakes2Sea
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We just did it in the spring. Booked via the BVI health site to get an exit test for 72h before we were leaving, showed up at the Pebbles hospital for the test (other locations were available),paid and received the results by email in ample time to fly to Canada. The BVI health folk made it easy. Will do it again mid January as we are coming later in November to BVI. Can't wait.  What are you sailing? We'd say hi if we saw you...
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