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We're a group of eight headed down in May 2021. We plan to do the 4-day quarantine in a villa before getting on the sailboat. Do all of us have to arrive at EIS on the same flight and get transported together to the villa. Or, can the group be split and arrive on separate flights, as long as we all arrive on the same day (i.e. Day 0).
Thanks.
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You can arrive on separate flights the same and the quarantine will be together. If 1 person misses their flight and arrives a day late, the entire group will quarantine based on the last arriving guest.
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What happens if one guest eventually tests positive?
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if its in your bubble you would all. need to quarantine together
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