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re: U.S. to require COVID tests for international passengers, including citizens
Posted on 1/13/21 at 9:11 pm to CuseTiger
Posted on 1/13/21 at 9:11 pm to CuseTiger
These resorts don’t like this either. They will provide tests so if you are traveling soon, just look into it, you won’t be left high and dry. Also, let’s say you test positive, resorts have a plan for that too. Most will have a dedicated quarantine block of rooms with room service at a discounted rate.
If that still worries you, why were you traveling in the first place? Don’t stress just travel explore have fun and be safe.
If that still worries you, why were you traveling in the first place? Don’t stress just travel explore have fun and be safe.
Posted on 1/13/21 at 10:30 pm to Slingin Pickle
Honeymoon going to get canceled this year. We were about to go to Cancún and that’s off the table. Policy is nuts.
Posted on 1/13/21 at 10:38 pm to VABuckeye
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In any event, since US domestic health insurance provides little coverage in Aruba, and the relatively low cost of travel insurance for Aruba, it is important for international travelers to buy good Covid travel insurance for visiting Aruba.
Wow. You found a random quote regarding health insurance and assume it applies to me? GFY.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:38 am to GOP_Tiger
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No, you can still fly into the US in a private jet with no test necessary. It's only on commercial airliners that you need to test.
I get that you're kidding, but tests are required on private flights too.
This order applies to all flights, including private flights and general aviation aircraft (charter flights). Passengers traveling by air into the US are required to have proof of testing regardless of flight type.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 5:30 am to Kraut Dawg
Also from the CDC regarding private flights:
Sounds like the operator of the charter or owner of the plane just keeps a log that the passengers presented documentation stating they tested negative.
If you have the means...
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Do airlines and operators of private flights or general aviation aircraft need to keep copies of passenger test results? No, passengers must show a copy of their test results to airline employees or the aircraft operator before boarding, but the airline or aircraft operator does not need to retain copies of test results.
Sounds like the operator of the charter or owner of the plane just keeps a log that the passengers presented documentation stating they tested negative.
If you have the means...
Posted on 1/14/21 at 6:17 am to Panny Crickets
Thousands upon thousands of Intra-US flights with no need for covid test proof a day vs Hundreds of international flights...
We got it this time, ladies and gentlemen, we will stop the spread with this governmental policy!
We got it this time, ladies and gentlemen, we will stop the spread with this governmental policy!
Posted on 1/14/21 at 7:22 am to lynxcat
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Honeymoon going to get canceled this year. We were about to go to Cancún and that’s off the table. Policy is nuts.
Don’t cancel just yet.
Just heard on the news that resorts all over Mexico were ready for this and will be offering free rapid tests (which meet the government’s dumb arse criteria).
Call your resort and if for some reason they don’t offer the test, try to find a few rapid tests stateside and bring them with you. If you happen to test positive, test yourself again until you get a negative. The rapid tests aren’t very accurate, so you’ve got decent odds.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 8:53 am to Panny Crickets
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If you happen to test positive, test yourself again until you get a negative.
Only problem with this is that of you test positive initially you’re going to have to isolate and ruin a day or days of your vacation. I’d probably just wait until the last day and roll the dice.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 9:13 am to bigpapamac
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Only problem with this is that of you test positive initially you’re going to have to isolate and ruin a day or days of your vacation
Crap, you're right. I'm thinking of point of care tests that you can administer yourself (is that a thing with COVID testing?).
Posted on 1/14/21 at 12:33 pm to Panny Crickets
Every resort in Mexico/Caribbean with a large US presence will have an employee who for $20 will help you take the test or administer the test from inside a hermetically sealed chamber. Just to make sure it’s done correctly.
This post was edited on 1/14/21 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 1/15/21 at 6:37 am to BlackenedOut
What does inside a hermetically sealed chamber mean? If you’re talking tipping worker to get a document I would be in. I would pay little extra for a fake negative test. Just to put wife’s mind at ease about us going. I’m sure a market will develop for that. And if so I will be in that market.
Posted on 1/15/21 at 7:31 am to Kraut Dawg
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I was getting the vaccine just so I could travel home. If the vaccine isn't good enough, then what's the point?
The Covid vaccine does not prevent you from getting Covid or being contagious with Covid. It simply prepares your body so that if/when you do get it, you won’t get really sick.
That is why even if you have had the vaccine, a negative test is still required.
Posted on 1/15/21 at 7:56 am to BullredsRus
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I’m sure a market will develop for that
As you might imagine, it's alive and well. You'll be able to "test negative" in Mexico.
Posted on 1/15/21 at 9:22 am to BullredsRus
That’s exactly what I imagine will happen
Posted on 1/15/21 at 11:30 am to Panny Crickets
It’s alive and well already? You can confirm this? Would love more details if so bc trying to not cancel this trip. Still have 13 days to do so and I will put it off until very last day. Any info is appreciated.
Posted on 1/15/21 at 2:52 pm to BullredsRus
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U.S. to require COVID tests for international passengers, including citizens
It’s alive and well already? You can confirm this? Would love more details if so bc trying to not cancel this trip.
I can't confirm anything, but check this. Here's a place I went to a couple years ago. El Dorado Royale. A free 14 day quarantine if needed? Likely they'll have a printing press of negative test results.
Posted on 1/15/21 at 3:51 pm to busbeepbeep
Damn that’s clutch for those resorts...
May have to look into that one
May have to look into that one
Posted on 1/15/21 at 3:57 pm to busbeepbeep
Book 1 day stay at Karisma property
Test positive
????
Profit
Test positive
????
Profit
Posted on 1/15/21 at 4:05 pm to BlackenedOut
quote:They might have separate quarantine huts out back with bologna sandwiches
Test positive
????
Profit
Posted on 1/15/21 at 4:19 pm to busbeepbeep
Those all inclusive resorts? If so, it's going to probably require a few things like only taking their transportation to/from the airport and not leaving the property during your stay.
Or they've run the math and think the risk reward works in their favor enough to keep people from canceling but that seems a bit much.
Anyone check the terms?
Or they've run the math and think the risk reward works in their favor enough to keep people from canceling but that seems a bit much.
Anyone check the terms?
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