mmouse37
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Sailing out of Miami mid-April... (next month)
The minute someone finds out if this location is changing to Antigen tests, please post!!
Thanks!
Me too....well 2nd week in April
MJ
Sailing out of Miami mid-April... (next month)
The minute someone finds out if this location is changing to Antigen tests, please post!!
Thanks!
3 in my family tested positive via PCR last week. 6 negative home antigen tests. All had some symptoms, one more moderate illness. Antigen tests just aren’t picking this up.I think this is likely. I'm part of a study that tests antibody levels (University of Texas, Texas CARES Study). I had a blood draw after my second dose, one after my booster and then three months after that. It tells me how many vaccine antibodies and natural antibodies I have. I test with a rapid test 1-2 times a week for my job (medical facility) and have never tested positive. I had my latest blood draw Monday and yesterday I learned I have antibodies from a natural infection. I've never tested positive. I had no idea I had Covid. I'm stunned. I'm going to go ahead and get a PCR test today to see if I'm still testing positive. My cruise isn't until June but if we were sailing soon and I was testing positive. Yikes!
They are by us. Here in Germany our numbers are so how because everyone with a heartbeat gets tested. My kids 3x a week in school and no end in sight. Employers with large groups ( factories etc) screening regardless of vaxx status. In my kids schools these antigen tests are picking up asymptomatic cases. My DD BF had Covid in Dec. is boosted abs tested positive again 3 weeks ago. Zero symptoms.3 in my family tested positive via PCR last week. 6 negative home antigen tests. All had some symptoms, one more moderate illness. Antigen tests just aren’t picking this up.
Oh how interesting. Glad they are doing studies so we learn more about Covid. Curious what the PCR says
Yeah I think there is certainly something to that, or they had very mild symptoms that they chalked up to allergies. I know that when my wife got covid back in January (which was presumably the Omicron variant) she had very mild symptoms and only got tested because of the nature of her job (she's a personal trainer). And same with my dad and also a good friend. They both had very very mild symptoms and both said had they not known about covid they would have just chalked it up to allergies, but got tested out of abundance of caution. Omicron is a sneaky one for sure.That said, I also think that a lot of the 'surprise' positive PCR tests at port were from people who got this sneaky variant and didn't have symptoms.
I plan to do the same!I’ll do a rapid test in hotel in the morning just to put my mind at ease
Ditto. Several times for the 6 days we’ll be in CA before we get on the boat.I plan to do the same!
I was wondering if they were able to tell the difference between vax vs natural antibodies. I have never tested and never felt I had it. It would be interesting, just out of curiosity, to know if I had caught it. I am vaxed/boosted but constantly have allergies all year round to various degrees, which is very common where I live. Music and allergy capital of the world![]()
Why not just test your whole family before you leave for peace of mind? Appts are easy to get at CVS and it's free.Nope still a deal breaker for us, I am not about to pack up 3 kids and all that stuff to drive to port and possibly test positive and have upset kids after they see the ship and all.
I was wondering if they were able to tell the difference between vax vs natural antibodies. I have never tested and never felt I had it. It would be interesting, just out of curiosity, to know if I had caught it. I am vaxed/boosted but constantly have allergies all year round to various degrees, which is very common where I live. Music and allergy capital of the world![]()
Why not just test your whole family before you leave for peace of mind? Appts are easy to get at CVS and it's free.
There is no reason to wait until the ship is in sight to find out.
Why not just test your whole family before you leave for peace of mind? Appts are easy to get at CVS and it's free.
There is no reason to wait until the ship is in sight to find out.
That might not be true for much longer. Since congress decided not to allocate any more money for Covid-19 stuff, the government will eventually stop reimbursing CVS and insurance companies for PCR tests.
Anyway, it's already not true in a lot of places. Rural areas have fewer testing options and even some urban areas don't have many free tests. It's rather annoying to schedule a free test where I am, for instance, unless you're willing to lie and say that you were exposed to the virus or that you have symptoms and that your test isn't just for travel purposes.
Plus, that really only works if you don't go anywhere between the test and the cruise. No spending a few days at Disney World or in New Orleans or something before the cruise. Otherwise, your test isn't really useful by the time you get to the port.
That sounds more stressful to me. I’d rather just not stress over it and enjoy my per cruise vacation. whatever happens happens. You can always reschedule the cruise.Ditto. Several times for the 6 days we’ll be in CA before we get on the boat.
Ok so test at home before you pack. Test again before you fly. The cost is still dirt cheap compared to the cost of a cruise and the heartbreak of having to leave the port via car.Its not going to be free for much longer, and still that's a lot of work to pack up 5 people ahead of time. Plus that doesn't fully guarantee what will happen at port.
That sounds more stressful to me. I’d rather just not stress over it and enjoy my per cruise vacation. whatever happens happens. You can always reschedule the cruise.
Ok so test at home before you pack. Test again before you fly. The cost is still dirt cheap compared to the cost of a cruise and the heartbreak of having to leave the port via car.