covid tests for travel
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covid tests for travel
We are traveling to Italy in two weeks. I'm beginning to get confused by the different covid tests and what is required for travel. We have a rapid antigen test scheduled prior to leaving the US (48 hours before travel) and an LFD test scheduled via qured prior to return to the US. I don't believe either are PCR tests though. Will that be sufficient to get us in and out? I also wrote to the concierge at our last hotel in Rome about help getting a test but have not heard back. Advice appreciated.
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The rules changes while I was there so I haven’t needed to check the new ones, but I’d be careful about “48 hours before travel” vs. “48 hours before arrival”. It could well be the latter, And if so, you’d be wise to plan for flight delays so as to still be within your window. If it were me, I’d take the rapid test the day before.
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Can you find the thread below that whitehall started? You need to have a rapid COVID antigen (or some other kind?) taken NO LATER than 72 hours before your ARRIVAL in Italy. So, keep the time change in mind!
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Thanks Susan and MinnBeef, I am clear about the time parameters, what I'm confused about is does it need to be a PCR test or is a rapid antigen test ok, and Qured said they were too overbooked to do the PCR tests, but were doing the LFD. Is that the same as the antigen test? Will it be accepted for re-entry? thanks
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When last I checked the websites about returning to the US, both the Antigen and the PCR tests were accepted, but I agree with checking whitehall's thread. We leave for Italy Monday if all goes well, and I ordered the Abbott/Binax tests through Emed, which are proctored (by video) at-home tests; we will do them the day before we go.
We have lots of options for testing around here, and through Emed I got 6 tests for $150. Mostly, I got them to get back into the US, since our flight from Naples leaves at 6 a.m. and we are not sure about getting tests in Naples or in Ravello where we will be staying until the day before.
We have lots of options for testing around here, and through Emed I got 6 tests for $150. Mostly, I got them to get back into the US, since our flight from Naples leaves at 6 a.m. and we are not sure about getting tests in Naples or in Ravello where we will be staying until the day before.
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Don't forget the COVID test required to return to the U.S. We got ours in rural France, and were directed to a pharmacy in Caen by the owner of the chateau where we stayed. Actually, the pharmacy redirected us to a laboratory office, and those people in turn sent us to an open-air tent testing site down the road. We then took the test tubes with our swabs back to the laboratory, where they were processed and paper results available the next day. (We could have gotten them online, but we couldn't navigate the French-only lab website.) You are allowed three calendar days. Cost for both of us was about $100, for a PCR (straight to the brain) test, although a rapid test is also allowed if you can find it.
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To return to the US? Yes, you have to get a test, regardless of vaxx status. It can be a rapid test, or in several other forms, so not necessarily a PCR. That's just what was available to us in rural France. The Europeans don't use the rapid test for much, so it might be easier to get the PCR, albeit uncomfortable. It IS more accurate, so you have less chance of a false positive. Allow time for a PCR, but you have a 3 day window.
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Just back from Amsterdam
We did the virtually proctored antigen test via eMed. Took 20 mintues each.
We only bought 1 test per person & it was enough.
Every airport we passed thru was offering PCR testing with 1.5 hour results as well.
We did the virtually proctored antigen test via eMed. Took 20 mintues each.
We only bought 1 test per person & it was enough.
Every airport we passed thru was offering PCR testing with 1.5 hour results as well.
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got it figured out
Thanks all, we have ourselves double/trippled covered - the take with you tests as well as a cvs rapid test on the Sat before we leave and an airport appt scheduled in case that falls through. On the way home, we will bring the telemed test with us, but also contacted the concierge at our last hotel and he said he could set up a test for us as well if needed.
I'll keep you posted, enjoy your travels
I'll keep you posted, enjoy your travels