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Do we still need to test if fully vaxxed?
Last edited by BeckyMac; 10/24/2021 03:35 PM.
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It depends on which country that you are from. link
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From the US so I guess testing it is๐
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Even if staying on French side?
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The Nov. 1st date is for the Dutch side. On 10/20 St. Maarten released the news that Nov. 1 vaccinated would only need to provide proof of vaccination on the EHS site. On 10/20 the French side released the information which is the link that I posted above. See the comments by Lars on the first page of this discussion: Lars
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yes testing if french side.
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Thank you for the prompt responses!
Island time in 13 days, whatever it takes!
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