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Kaitlyn2

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  1. getting on the Jade Sunday and did our test at Athens airport on arrival yesterday. We needed the PCR and it was 60 euros each. Test was back to us via email by 7 pm. It is on arrivals floor between doors 2 and 3 after you get luggage and exit. Hope this helps
  2. Here is the wording People who have recovered from COVID-19 can continue to test positive for up to 3 months after their infection. CDC does not recommend retesting within 3 months after a person with COVID-19 first developed symptoms of COVID-19 (or the date their sample was taken for their first positive viral diagnostic test if their infection was asymptomatic). If you have had a positive viral test on a sample taken during the past 90 days, and you have met the criteria to travel, you may travel instead with your positive viral test results and a signed letter from a licensed healthcare provider or a public health official that states you have been cleared for travel according to CDC’s travel guidance. The positive test result and letter together are referred to as “documentation of recovery.” A letter from your healthcare provider or a public health official that clears you to travel, must have information that identifies you personally (e.g., name and date of birth) that matches the personal identifiers on your passport or other travel documents. The letter must be signed and dated on official letterhead that contains the name, address, and phone number of the healthcare provider or public health official who signed the letter.
  3. The letter for documentation of recovery can be written by any public Health official according to the cdc website. It also gives you the wording that is required for the letter and you need to bring a copy of your positive PCR test to NCL checkin.. She could see if her county health dept will write it. I had a very mild case of Covid May 19th and still tested positive on June 4th. I got the letter for our July 3rd B2B out of Southampton from my doctor. I gave him the CDC wording, a copy of my PCR test and he did the next day. Good luck.
  4. Forgot to mention it must be a PCR test according to NCL.
  5. People who have recovered from COVID-19 can continue to test positive for up to 3 months after their infection. CDC does not recommend retesting within 3 months after a person with COVID-19 first developed symptoms of COVID-19 (or the date their sample was taken for their first positive viral diagnostic test if their infection was asymptomatic). If you have had a positive viral test on a sample taken during the past 90 days, and you have met the criteria to travel, you may travel instead with your positive viral test results and a signed letter from a licensed healthcare provider or a public health official that states you have been cleared for travel according to CDC’s travel guidance. The positive test result and letter together are referred to as “documentation of recovery.” A letter from your healthcare provider or a public health official that clears you to travel, must have information that identifies you personally (e.g., name and date of birth) that matches the personal identifiers on your passport or other travel documents. The letter must be signed and dated on official letterhead that contains the name, address, and phone number of the healthcare provider or public health official who signed the letter.
  6. I had covid late May and got a PCR test on June 4th - showed positive still and my doctor wrote the letter the next day. I had emailed my doctor with the exact wording needed off the CDC website. We leave July 3rd out of Southampton and I'm expecting (hoping) NCL will accept the test result and the doctor's letter. The rest of our party will need to get rapid antigen tests when we land in England as we are coming in 3 days early.
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