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Re: COVID Testing / Insurance question
[Re: RatmansWife]
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01/21/2022 04:26 PM
01/21/2022 04:26 PM
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bailau
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Second testing on the 26th. That will get you into USVI on the 27th and the BVI on the 28th.
The problem with re-testing on arrival is what if you pick up Covid along the way? Now they will put you in quarantine until they get around to re-testing and releasing you, which has been delayed lately. Hopefully they would let you quarantine at home. Better to avoid re-testing altogether. Totally agree...I got Covid 3 days before I tested positive and it was 2 days before I had any symptoms. Strongly recommend avoid the tests down there either way...Binax is the key. We had an inconclusive Binax so just took another.
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