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We are returning from the BVI through St. Thomas on November 13. Any recommendations on where to get our Covid test 48 hours prior to departure?
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They have changed the requirements for entry from BVI to STT. It is either 3 days or 5 days. No longer 48 hours. https://www.usvitravelportal.com/
Last edited by xrayman67; 10/10/2021 09:39 AM.
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Suggest you bring the proctored test kits from eMed.com with you instead of wasting time looking for a test location here and waiting in line.
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Totally agree with Jason. Just be sure you have good wifi access. You will need to be online uninterrupted for at least 20 to 25 minutes to take the proctored test and get the results. Tom Suggest you bring the proctored test kits from eMed.com with you instead of wasting time looking for a test location here and waiting in line.
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Suggest you bring the proctored test kits from eMed.com with you instead of wasting time looking for a test location here and waiting in line. Hi, Jason ... does this eMed test work for entering the BVI as well??
Larry & Carolann Doing our part to revive the BVI economy ... one Painkiller at a time!
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