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i know this question has been answered, but i am just about ready to make appointemts and want to be 100% certain i got it right...guess i have a touch of OCD.
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So what is your question?
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binax NOW @ walgreens as stated in the subject line....my bad
Last edited by bizzottom; 10/19/2021 11:24 AM.
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If your question is whether it is acceptable for entry into SXM, the answer is yes, if done at Walgreens. Around here, that test isn't available anywhere, but I guess it is available where you are. The time period on it is 48 hours.
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We used ID NOW from Walgreens--it is considered a PCR test so can be done 72 hrs. prior to departure, unless anything has changed. We were not charged and got the results back within 2-3 hours. Don't have any info on binax NOW as we didn't use it.
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bizzttom--you're welcome.
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