Re: Testing 2 days before boarding or testing at port. I understand that any answers are based on current procedures and they are always subject to change.
We board our
DCL cruise on 11/14/22. We live in NJ and we are driving to Port Canaveral. We will start out early morning on 11/12/22 and expect to arrive in Port Canaveral on 11/13.
My understanding of current rules for fully vaccinated adults from reading these threads and the DCL website is that proof of a negative COVID 19 test result must be taken no more that 2 days before sailing (11/12?) to be exempt from embarkation day testing. The Antigen test (home test kit?) must be proctored using a Telehealth service that can be uploaded to Safe Passage. Is this something that can be done once traveling say at a rest stop or from our car or at this point is our only option port testing?
What Telehealth services are available for testing that DCL will accept? Some of this information might be available on the safe passage website but It is too soon to register for safePassage