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Re: BVI test entry protocol
[Re: JasonHelmbrecht]
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01/31/2022 06:16 PM
01/31/2022 06:16 PM
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vytis104
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The 48 hours isn't really counted in hours. It's really 2 days. I saw someone arguing at the check in counter that their test wasnt 48 hours old just because they flew forward a bunch of time zones.
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