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2 hours ago, canderson said:

Would be nice if Celebrity would quit posting this:  "...upload their negative test results".

 

Ships in the NCL, Carnival and RCL brands are exempt from that since they are confirming this prior to boarding for these cruises.

So you don't have to upload your results to the Bermuda website?

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18 minutes ago, LuAnn said:

So you don't have to upload your results to the Bermuda website?

Correct.  Only uploads are vax cards or proof of health insurance if unvax'd.  Bermuda's website is now crystal clear on this.  They accept that the ship will assure this at embarkation:

 

  • All passengers 2 years and older must go to a testing facility to have a COVID-19 test taken no more than two days before embarkation. Click here for the requirements for a valid pre-travel test. Your test result must negative to board the ship. Bring your negative test result certificate to show at embarkation, as well as your approved Travel Authorisation.

 

This avoids the HUGE influx of last minute test submissions right before a ship sails.

 

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