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And a note from your Doctor that you have recovered and able to fly.
I think that is only needed for going into the USA and it sounds like they are planning on doing RATs instead for that.
And a note from your Doctor that you have recovered and able to fly.
Because you don't upload your test results to the ArriveCAN app. You can have a printed version or an email, it's usually just the airline that wants to see them (obvs if you are crossing by land then it's the border guard looking at your email or printed test results).Hi all! Question about the ArriveCan app. I see where it says to upload proof of vaccination but I don't see where to upload our test results. (I don't know why I'm so bad at this! Lol)
Ok! Thank you! I got mixed up. Thanks to everyone for being such a huge help! We did the NAAT test at Walgreens and all tested negative. Coming home Friday. And what an amazing trip! Thank you a million times over!Because you don't upload your test results to the ArriveCAN app. You can have a printed version or an email, it's usually just the airline that wants to see them (obvs if you are crossing by land then it's the border guard looking at your email or printed test results).
I bought the Switch Health Rapid Antigen tests for our May trip. I was going to use them to meet the requirements to enter Canada.
Since that is no longer needed, can I use them to meet the USA requirements to board a flight into the USA ? We are flying from Toronto to Orlando so I think I have to show them to board the plane correct ? Do I show them to anyone when I land?
Thank you !Yes you can use them to enter the USA. You only show the results when checking in at your Canadian airport.
Although only necessary for a couple of weeks more, I would warn anyone who wants to use the Walgreens NAAT test to extend their travel window to book as early as possible. I thought the booking windows opened only a few days prior, so I waited until we arrived to look for a booking. I was surprised on Monday to see that the earliest booking available was the following Monday 2 days after we depart! We have our RATs booked now to be performed in the car as we drive back to Ontario on Saturday mid-morning. We'll pull over in Georgia a bit before the assigned time in a major urban area (Pooler/Savannah area) so I can use my phone for the appointment. I just hope THAT goes well as that was our original Plan B and I don't have a plan C. We have to get home on Sunday as DW is due in court as a witness on Monday morning (although that obviously won't happen if it's a positive test).
I was looking at booking this and see there was a check box for parking fees. Did you have to pay the $20 parking fees for them to come?Just back on March 16th. We had an AMAZING experience using Beeper MD. We booked about 4 days in advance and chose to pay extra for the one hour window (7-8am). The tester came to our room at All Stars Movies about a half hour into the window. Other than the money for the one hour window it was completely free. The tester and nurse she dialled in were super pleasant. It made things so easy for us and didn’t cut into park time.
I do not believe Manulife covers the cost of testing. I’ll remove Curative.I see the following note on Curative's website:
Due to lack of Federal appropriations for COVID-19 services, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has announced that it is no longer able to accept claims for COVID-19 testing of uninsured patients due to lack of funding. Accordingly, Curative is no longer able to test patients who are uninsured in Florida effective immediately.
Does that mean Canadians without a US insurance are not eligible to get themselves tested? Does the Manulife CoverMe travel insurance counts?
Too bad. They were excellent. Beeper were no shows twice for us last week but Curative was excellent.Due to lack of Federal appropriations for COVID-19 services, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has announced that it is no longer able to accept claims for COVID-19 testing of uninsured patients due to lack of funding. Accordingly, Curative is no longer able to test patients who are uninsured in Florida effective immediately.