Originally Posted by CottageGirl
Hmmm…. I wonder if a proctored rapid self test would satisfy the incoming requirements? The key word being “proctored”

ugggh. I will mention again that I just used the proctored eMed test to come into the BVI without issue. I have talked to others in person and online that have also used them without issue. I have not talked to anyone that was denied.

However, some people have asked the BVI officials via email and were told any home test (proctored or not proctored) would not be accepted.

I think this falls into the same category as the insurance. There are published rules and then there is reality. On paper, they want everyone to have the 3 categories of insurance but are not going to enforce it. On paper, they want everyone to have a test result from a certain list of labs but are not going to enforce it (even the CVS test is not on the list but is probably the most common test used).

I promise I am not affiliated with eMed.com and this is the last time I'll mention it.


JasonHelmbrecht
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