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Good morning, can someone tell me if the Binax e med testing is allowed for entry to the USVI from the mainland. Either we are stupid or we can't understand the verbage  We are planning to use that test to return from the BVI so I couldn't imagine it wouldn't be allowed from the mainland. Thanks!
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If it is a proctored test that is done through telemedicine or by Walgreens, etc...
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Here is what I got from the Department of Tourism when I asked about the Binax Now proctored through eMed test... Negative results from at-home COVID-19 tests may be submitted to the USVI Travel Screening Portal ( www.usvitravelportal.com) if accompanied by a verifiable lab analysis and/or report from a CLIA-certified facility. A photograph of the test result is not acceptable for entry. When you do your proctored test you get an email with the results in PDF form.
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