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I understand current protocols include a PCR test on arrival and again on day four for unvaccinated children. My question is regarding the local test result before travel, must it also be a PCR, or can the kids take a 'rapid test' for the purpose of completing the portal for authorization?
Noel Hall "It is humbling indeed, to discover my own opinion is only correct less than 50% of the time." www.noelhall.com
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Good news - the day 4 test has been eliminated based on the official gazetted protocols.
Bad news - it appears they need a PCR test for entry
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They did a throat swab on my 11 year old granddaughter last week. G
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They did a throat swab on my 11 year old granddaughter last week. G So, was it true that she did not have to test on Day 4?
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She was not required to test. Surprised us! G
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