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Re: supervised rapid antigen test
[Re: TRIM]
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11/21/2021 10:12 AM
11/21/2021 10:12 AM
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skipdastraw
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Anyone know how long it is taking to get the QR code approval from the USVI? Also, are we counting back 48 hours from when we think we will be arriving in the BVI? Leaving the day after Christmas seems like it is adding another layer of confusion. If we don't think we will arrive in the BVI until the afternoon, that means we literally only have the afternoon on the 23rd to test. Is it realistic to assume someone will be staffing both the Emed and the USVI portal at 4PM on Christmas eve? I would assume there would be NO staffing of either on Christmas day. And if our flight is a nonstop to STT, will Delta be checking for that QR code before boarding? I really am trying to avoid an arrival test. I feel like if we got a false positive in the BVI we are totally screwed. Whereas here, I can always retest.
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Re: supervised rapid antigen test
[Re: rcevans100]
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11/21/2021 11:33 AM
11/21/2021 11:33 AM
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bailau
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We just had 5 people arrive on Friday. Fortunately they had been tested within 48hrs. Asked on entry if they had been tested within 48hrs....they had. So they skipped the BVI test on arrival.
They were asked in San Juan for proof of vaccination and test results
Bob Double Trouble What test did you use to get in?
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Re: supervised rapid antigen test
[Re: MIDiver]
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11/21/2021 01:21 PM
11/21/2021 01:21 PM
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xrayman67
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TMM has confirmed that the emed tests can be used for BVI entry as long as you supply the written results report - photos not accepted you - must PDF the report (same with USVI).
I just got off the phone with emed. They are open 24/7 - even on holidays. Screenshots of the pdf results are accepted by USVI. You just can't take a picture of the negative test sitting on the table. Be careful if submitting pdf. Make sure they are not password protected.
Last edited by xrayman67; 11/21/2021 01:23 PM.
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