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Re: BVI Travel - COVID Testing
[Re: Zanshin]
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06/09/2021 09:36 AM
06/09/2021 09:36 AM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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Carol - thanks, I saw that. But that answer prompted this question and if I can do a BVI test only 2 days before travel, I can reduce my tests from 3 to 1. Otherwise I need to do a free test tomorrow, a $120 test on Friday and another $120 on Saturday plus the 4-hour round trip by train for each one. While tests (both rt-PCR and quick-tests) here in Germany are free, they don't send results for 48 hours and don't work on weekends so I can't use those for this trip and need to do those special tests is it 2 days before travel or BVI arrival? If it's 3-5 days before arrival, you're fine. Also, Malcom was tested in STT on the same day as arrival so based on that I'd say you're going to be OK but would wait for official word...
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