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Posted By: SAS

Red Cross - 03/18/2021 11:10 AM

We will be leaving for SXM in the morning. Anyone know if the Red Cross is still doing daily Antigen testing ? Thanks !
Posted By: Bahston

Re: Red Cross - 03/18/2021 11:58 PM

The French-side Red Cross continues to do testing in Hope Estate. I don't have the hours at my fingertips, and it varies for PCR and for Antigen. Mon-Fri, shorter hours on Sat. Nothing on Sunday. Depending on how long you're staying, watch out for Easter Monday, the Monday after Easter, when many things, including the Red Cross test site, are likely to be closed.
Posted By: SAS

Re: Red Cross - 03/19/2021 12:04 AM

Thank you for the update! Be there tomorrow!
Posted By: Bahston

Re: Red Cross - 03/19/2021 12:23 AM

Here you go:

The drive carried by the red cross, accessible at Hope Estate, is reserved for travelers and tourists staying on the French side. It offers PCR tests in the morning, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., then antigenic tests from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for PCR and antigen tests.
Posted By: barryvabeach

Re: Red Cross - 03/19/2021 12:38 AM

Be sure to bring your passports , that was the only thing they asked for.
Posted By: Sknau

Re: Red Cross - 03/19/2021 02:53 AM

I believe they are doing antigen testing at least Monday through Saturday from 11-1:30 although they might close early if they aren’t busy. Results in one hour.
Posted By: Bahston

Re: Red Cross - 03/19/2021 02:58 AM

Digging deeper around the Easter holiday, the Hope Estate site will be closed for 4 days, from Good Friday on April 2 through Easter Monday on April 5.
Posted By: Mrina

Re: Red Cross - 03/19/2021 06:42 PM

Where is the testing site at Hope Estate? Near Super U?
Directions? Thanks!
Posted By: SAS

Re: Red Cross - 03/21/2021 02:59 AM

That is great information, thanks! Do you know where they are set up at Hope Estate? Thanks!
Posted By: Bahston

Re: Red Cross - 03/21/2021 08:53 PM

I haven’t been on the island since it opened, but third/fourth-hand I’m told that the Red Cross setup is over near the French-side airport, on the inland end. Ask your hotel/villa owner. They will know better than I do.
Posted By: ScottW

Re: Red Cross - 03/21/2021 11:59 PM

They are located very near the Super U. On the main road, directly across from the airport runway. If you look on google maps, there is a building labelled "SMEC". It is in the same parking lot.
Posted By: KarenandRick

Re: Red Cross - 03/22/2021 05:00 PM

That is great information Bahston! Thank you. My in-laws own a villa very near there so I know exactly where you are referring to. I have just started researching this Covid testing coming and going so please forgive me if this answer is known by the masses. I am clueless. Husband and I are already vaccinated (i know that that doesn't matter). If we are staying on the French side and leaving to go home on a Friday flight at 2:38pm what is the timeframe for getting the antigen test to come home? Any insight from any TTOLer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Posted By: ScottW

Re: Red Cross - 03/22/2021 05:20 PM

For a Friday flight, you must be tested on Tuesday or later. The time frame is 3 calendar days (not 72 hours). Anytime on Tuesday is good for a Friday flight.
Posted By: KarenandRick

Re: Red Cross - 03/22/2021 05:26 PM

Thank you fellow Marylander ScottW!

Of course your answer leads me to another question... Before flying back to U.S. we can get Antigen OR PCR within 3 calendar days?
Posted By: ScottW

Re: Red Cross - 03/22/2021 05:44 PM

Either test is good. The time frame is the same. We got antigen test at the Red Cross location because you get the results back quicker.
Posted By: KarenandRick

Re: Red Cross - 03/22/2021 06:12 PM

Thank you!
Posted By: Jaybird

Re: Red Cross - 03/23/2021 05:39 PM

What is the cost for the antigen test at the Red Cross in Hope Estates?
Posted By: ScottW

Re: Red Cross - 03/23/2021 07:42 PM

The Red Cross site does not charge for testing.
Posted By: barryvabeach

Re: Red Cross - 03/24/2021 12:22 AM

As ScottW says, the Red Cross does not charge. We were in the same time frame as you, a Friday departure, and so we took our test on Tuesday. The nice people at the Red Cross were concerned that we were too early, ( i think they thought the US test had to be within 3 days of the flight- meaning Wed, not more than 3 days before - which is Tuesday ) but they agreed to do the test anyway, and it was accepted at the airport no problem - though I did have to point out to the agent where it said the results of the tests and type of test . BTW, we were very impressed with how accommodating they were and we asked if we could donate anything and they said they do not collect money at the site, though you can use the Red Cross website. If you wanted a donation to stay on the island, they suggested soap and toiletries, so we went up the road to the Leader Price and loaded up on some and dropped them off.
Posted By: TravelReady

Re: Red Cross - 04/05/2021 12:26 PM

Will Red Cross test if you’re staying on the Dutch side?
Posted By: EdB

Re: Red Cross - 04/05/2021 02:47 PM

Originally Posted by TravelReady
Will Red Cross test if you’re staying on the Dutch side?

YES....they don't ask where you are staying
Posted By: Bahston

Re: Red Cross - 04/05/2021 03:54 PM

Will they? Probably. The Red Cross isn’t in the business of saying No to someone who they can help.


Should you go there? It’s a moral question. Here’s what the Prefect’s office says:

Le drive porté par la croix rouge, accessible à Hope Estate, est réservé aux voyageurs et aux touristes hébergés côté français. Il propose des tests PCR le matin, de 8h à 11h puis des tests antigéniques à partir de 11h30 jusqu’à 14H00 et le samedi de 8h à 12h pour les tests PCR et antigéniques. Cependant, il faut noter que ce drive sera fermé du 2/04 au 5/04 inclus, il proposera des tests antigéniques dès 8h le 6/04 pour répondre aux besoins des voyageurs devant se déplacer ce jour.

In English, that says:

The drive carried by the red cross, accessible at Hope Estate, is reserved for travelers and tourists staying on the French side. It offers PCR tests in the morning, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., then antigenic tests from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. for PCR and antigen tests. However, it should be noted that this drive will be closed from 2/04 to 5/04 inclusive, it will offer antigenic tests from 8 am on 6/04 to meet the needs of travelers having to travel on that day.




For people who do go to the Red Cross site, keep in mind that the French side’s capacity for PCR tests is only 150 per day. An Antigen test is all that is needed to return to the US, so take the Antigen test unless there is some reason that you really need a PCR test.
Posted By: TravelReady

Re: Red Cross - 04/05/2021 03:56 PM

Got it. Thank you! We are more than happy to pay the fee and use the service the resort offers!
Posted By: EdB

Re: Red Cross - 04/05/2021 10:59 PM

They do not ask where people stay. One hundred and fifty a day is probably more than they do in a week!! We drove by there, stopped in one day, went back the next, and the omst we saw were twenty cars waiting. For FREE, we were impressed. If one wants to spend up to 270 bucks per couple, for the same test, do it.
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: Red Cross - 04/05/2021 11:19 PM

Originally Posted by EdB
They do not ask where people stay. One hundred and fifty a day is probably more than they do in a week!! We drove by there, stopped in one day, went back the next, and the omst we saw were twenty cars waiting. For FREE, we were impressed. If one wants to spend up to 270 bucks per couple, for the same test, do it.


Ed, do they give you a printed copy of the test results, or did you have to get it printed elsewhere??
Posted By: barryvabeach

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 12:38 AM

They don't offer a printed copy when the test is taken, but it is available later. We went back the next day and got printed copies.
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 01:11 AM

Originally Posted by barryvabeach
They don't offer a printed copy when the test is taken, but it is available later. We went back the next day and got printed copies.



Thank-you for the answer!! The one at the pharmacy seems the better choice for us,

since we will be leaving the next day
Posted By: EdB

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 05:07 AM

They send an email...I had mine printed at the front desk of where we stay. BUT....i know a lot of people have used their phones for proof of test at the airport.
Posted By: EdB

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 05:08 AM

They send an email...I had mine printed at the front desk of where we stay. BUT....i know a lot of people have used their phones for proof of test at the airport. I did see somewhere that if you return after they send out the email, they will then be able to give you a hard copy.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 01:03 PM

Terry---not sure which pharmacy you are talking about, but if you're staying at Beachside and the pharmacy is on the French side, that will consume half a day. I don't know whether it's worth it, to save $150 or not. I personally am also struggling with the ethical question, that the Red Cross testing is supposed to be for those who are staying on the French side only. As of now, my thought is that we will probably do the Medwork one in Simpson Bay. I would much rather have an appointment and get in and out, if I'm paying for it.
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 01:29 PM

Originally Posted by Carol_Hill
Terry---not sure which pharmacy you are talking about, but if you're staying at Beachside and the pharmacy is on the French side, that will consume half a day. I don't know whether it's worth it, to save $150 or not. I personally am also struggling with the ethical question, that the Red Cross testing is supposed to be for those who are staying on the French side only. As of now, my thought is that we will probably do the Medwork one in Simpson Bay. I would much rather have an appointment and get in and out, if I'm paying for it.


Carol, I was thinking that from the beginning, even looked up Medwork for an appointment. Then we heard the pharmacy, in Marigot, gives a hard copy right away.
I had heard that the Red Cross was for the French side and it is far, so I was asking Ed just in case, we happened to be close by.
We leave on a Tuesday, so Monday is the only day for us.
The whole thing is nerve wracking ---hope we get through our tests here first!!! smile

We tried to find the form on EHAS for the return, but haven't found it yet. Trying to get it all done.

Thanks Carol, we will probably book that appointment and be done with it!!!
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 01:50 PM

Terry--I think you can test on Saturday at Medwork, not sure. I think Saturday works, for a Tuesday departure?
Posted By: The_Lurker

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 02:34 PM

Carol, they aren't open Saturday.

It's all set--thanks for the encouragement.
It's funny how you often go back to your first choice.

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Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Red Cross - 04/06/2021 04:50 PM

Oh, ok, thought they were open on Saturday. Glad you got it arranged.

Looking forward to seeing more of those photos!! clapping
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