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So......Our crew is flying into St. Thomas in February. One crew member has tested positive for Covid-19 several months ago, and has a positive test for Covid antibodies. St. Thomas allows test results for antibodies within the past 4 months.
Checking into entry requirements into the BVI, I don't see antibody tests mentioned, only antigen test for current Covid. Is this correct?
There are so many sites that give different information, I don't want to miss a trick?!
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