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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: Mikel]
#280277
04/14/2022 10:05 PM
04/14/2022 10:05 PM
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bdeeley
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You are exactly right. If you do not need a test than you can submit your application 3 calendar days before your last departure. 72 hours has nothing to do with testing, if testing is needed, only 48 or 24 hours are specified, dependent on the type of test results submitted.
Be Happy! Simply because you deserve to be. 😁
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