A testing requirement would force us to drive from texas. I had covid in November and am still showing up as positive as recently as January. You can still test positive months later.
When I suggested driving to my husband we both laughed and laughed and then did lots ofemojis. Haha
We are not road trip people, and can't imagine driving from Chicago with an impatient 4 year old!
But I guess driving is better than NOT going. We will just have to wait and see![]()
We arrive the 21st through the 27th at CBR. Since this one was last minute for us, and all the Covid restriction, I'm learning a lot this time around so we can do it right next time.
Yep! I work for a large hospital system in texas and we stopped requiring a negative test for clinicians since so many test positive ling after recovery. You don’t have enough of the virus to be contagious, but you can have enough to show positive. My dad actually tested positive for three months and ended up having to cancel a trip to Hawaii due to the negative testing requirements.Oh wow. I had no clue you could test positive for that long afterward. My son had a mild case in November but hasn't had to be tested since then. My husband and I recently had the antibody test since we went for our yearly physical and they had to draw blood for routine blood work anyways. Neither of us had the antibodies. With my hubby teaching in the college setting, I would have expected him to contract the virus over anyone in our house but it was our 19 year old son who ended up with it. It's strange because he is the least social of anyone else in the family, only working one day a week and all his college courses were online that semester, so it was strange he got it. The only other place he really went was church and we social distance there (and he is in the sound booth with only one other person) and wasn't having sunday school during that time so it was strange he got it.
SameI wouldn't worry too much about a domestic travel ban. Logistically it would be a nightmare and from what I've read it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to have it hold up in court. And I'm fairly confident that Desantis would fight it tooth and nail. I'll never say never, of course (learned my lesson with that in 2020 lol), but I really don't see it happening.
Yikes! That is a bummer and would make me nervous too.I definitely think the chances are low but I’m having trouble pushing it out of my mind entirely and enjoying the anticipation of going. Even a testing requirement makes me uneasy—we were supposed to fly to see my family over Thanksgiving and the state we were going to had a testing requirement. We all got tested on Monday and on Wednesday morning—our travel day—my husband’s results came back positive with no symptoms. We had to cancel the trip, spend Thanksgiving alone, and my daughter was out of school for two weeks. Testing requirements have made me queasy ever since!
I definitely think the chances are low but I’m having trouble pushing it out of my mind entirely and enjoying the anticipation of going. Even a testing requirement makes me uneasy—we were supposed to fly to see my family over Thanksgiving and the state we were going to had a testing requirement. We all got tested on Monday and on Wednesday morning—our travel day—my husband’s results came back positive with no symptoms. We had to cancel the trip, spend Thanksgiving alone, and my daughter was out of school for two weeks. Testing requirements have made me queasy ever since!
The testing requirement should make you feel better as you would know there will be less risk on the plane. But I get where you are coming from, nothing like a last minute cancel.
Oh, totally. It was a good thing we were pulled out of circulation. Not disputing that—I’m just talking about my ability to focus and enjoying planning for a trip, knowing you can get to the day of travel and be surprised. (Even if that surprise is better for public health, generally)
We were supposed to be going to Bahamas spring break but because of the testing requirement to get back INTO the US, we cancelled. It was too scary of a feeling to possibly test positive at the end of a vacation and then be quarantined out of the country! So we switched to WDW instead! Now I just read an article about the talk of banning travel TO Florida because of UK Variant spreading there. I actually went to bed last night feeling good about the trip happening and possibly not having to quarantine once home b/c I will be fully vaccinated and CDC now says fully vaccinated people don't have to quarantine if exposed for the first 3 months. And now I'm all worried again about having to cancel!