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We are scheduled to be in STJ in 10 days. One of our group had Covid about 8 weeks ago (very mild case) and current testing guidelines suggest that you will likely test positive unless over 90 days.

USVI website makes no reference to this except for a link to the CDC for exemptions which references only international travel. Does the CDC exemptions work for coming in from the mainland? Does the portal accept the documentation?

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Have them do a proctored rapid test. A lot less chance of testing positive.

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Have not heard 90 days, 5 days after symptoms reside you are no longer contagious and can retest.
( 10 days after onset )

I tested positive after a mild case, sore throat on Friday (onset?) , positive test on a Thursday ( 6 days later) and negative test on Sunday ( 10 days later ) .

Positive 8 weeks ago.... As long as they test negative now, you should be OK.


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