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Re: Question regarding testing
[Re: bobbarb]
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10/15/2021 07:08 PM
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Based upon what others have posted here since this has been going on, I would submit each under a separate email.
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Re: Question regarding testing
[Re: bobbarb]
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10/15/2021 07:40 PM
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The conventional wisdom is that it is better to use separate emails. I don't really see a downside to using separate emails. And you will get the emails from EHAS to report your temperature for the first five days, and I don't know how that would be handled, if you have the same email.
As far as testing, not sure what your problem is with the Walgreens website. We had no problems with that website at all. As far as the CVS test, if you are able to get it, it's all good.
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Re: Question regarding testing
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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10/16/2021 08:13 AM
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Scuba--ok.
This trip, we only got the emails for the first 4 days, not 5. I had saved the email from the day before and I clicked on that one, and it automatically defaulted to day 5 and I put in my info. Eric had deleted his, so just didn't worry about the last day.
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Re: Question regarding testing
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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10/17/2021 01:19 PM
10/17/2021 01:19 PM
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Thanks Carol and all. We leave the States Dec. 4 for 10 wonderful days, our first trip to the Island after 2 years and 3 re-bookings. I've been through the postings and the Travel Site, just want to be sure I have it right, I'm a bit nervous. If I understand correctly, we both need to test within 72 hours of departure, then complete the EHAS Application and submit with the test results. Also, we don't need to purchase the Covid Insurance since we have health insurance. Finally are there fees involved to SXM Govt. with any of this. Thanks in advance all.
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Re: Question regarding testing
[Re: Newt]
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10/17/2021 01:53 PM
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Newt--again, it is 72 hours if it is a PCR test, but 48 hours for an antigen test.
Regarding the SXM health insurance, it is REQUIRED regardless. I personally find it a total waste of $15, but required nonetheless.
Carol Hill
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