BeeperMD, do you have to pay if no symptom?

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Hannah Jung

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Hi all!
I am right now trying to complete the pre-testing questionnaire and it says since I have not travelled to any public settings and I don’t have any symptoms, I need to pay for the testing. Is this true?
I thought it was free testing!
 
“From your response, you haven't visited any public places and you haven't been exposed to someone with Covid. Therefore, you aren't eligible for a free Covid test. Do you want to continue?”

this is the warning that i get and the options i can choose are
- Yes, I will pay for it
- I will edit my response
 
I'm assuming you're getting ready to test on your way home from Disney? In which case you have 100% been exposed to someone (multiple!) with covid-19! In my mind that's more than enough to fulfill the criteria to be tested.
 

If you are at Disney of course you were in a public setting.
You are so right! It asks to select from a list of places I’ve been to in recent 14 days.
I chose grocery store, airport, superstore, work, etc.. but i still got the warning.. we will see what happens in two days. My expectations are low anyway with the recent reviews and I do have back up plans.
 
You are so right! It asks to select from a list of places I’ve been to in recent 14 days.
I chose grocery store, airport, superstore, work, etc.. but i still got the warning.. we will see what happens in two days. My expectations are low anyway with the recent reviews and I do have back up plans.

But you are filling out the form for the day of testing, not today. If you are testing after going to WDW, then list WDW as where you will have been.
 
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