thenicefamily
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- Dec 9, 2011
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Hi to all of you out there who've been travelling internationally this year and, those who've been booked to travel but haven't yet experienced the new "normal". Oh, the shifting quicksands of Covid testing! Crazy-making. I get it, totally and, as evidenced by many of these posts, so do a lot of you.
Our story - In late September, we travelled to the UK a week before they removed the requirement for a pre-departure test to get in so, we did a rapid antigen at the airport 24-hours before we left, two at-home PCR tests 2 days after arrival in the UK, a repeat one since one of the Day 2 tests was inconclusive, then another set of two PCR tests - 2 of us travelling - 72-hours before returning to Canada.
Then, two weeks later, I travelled to DL and our group took the 72-hour rapid antigen before departure and, a LAMP (rapid PCR - thanks Switch Health!) a mere 48-hours after arrival on our vacation as our trip was only 4 days' duration.
So, in the past 8 weeks, for me and my travel mates for 2 trips = 6 rapid antigen pre-departure, 2 PCR tests Day 2 UK, 2 PCR tests day 16 UK (to return to Canada), 4 LAMP tests (to return from US). That also equals $1,800 in test kits.
Why am I saying all this? Because, for us, a happy ending. None of our tests were positive and, although the incredible stress of timing things properly with these 72-hour test / 24-hour flight-activity cancellation windows was draining, it was worth it. It was. We needed to leave our home bubble. It was imperative for our sanity and, if it's the same for you, take heart - you'll get through it and you'll be glad you persevered IMO and experience.
Our story - In late September, we travelled to the UK a week before they removed the requirement for a pre-departure test to get in so, we did a rapid antigen at the airport 24-hours before we left, two at-home PCR tests 2 days after arrival in the UK, a repeat one since one of the Day 2 tests was inconclusive, then another set of two PCR tests - 2 of us travelling - 72-hours before returning to Canada.
Then, two weeks later, I travelled to DL and our group took the 72-hour rapid antigen before departure and, a LAMP (rapid PCR - thanks Switch Health!) a mere 48-hours after arrival on our vacation as our trip was only 4 days' duration.
So, in the past 8 weeks, for me and my travel mates for 2 trips = 6 rapid antigen pre-departure, 2 PCR tests Day 2 UK, 2 PCR tests day 16 UK (to return to Canada), 4 LAMP tests (to return from US). That also equals $1,800 in test kits.
Why am I saying all this? Because, for us, a happy ending. None of our tests were positive and, although the incredible stress of timing things properly with these 72-hour test / 24-hour flight-activity cancellation windows was draining, it was worth it. It was. We needed to leave our home bubble. It was imperative for our sanity and, if it's the same for you, take heart - you'll get through it and you'll be glad you persevered IMO and experience.