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Seanat

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  1. No they just required the letter and positive test.  I had determined for myself I would not travel unless I had a negative test. They did not take any tempature however once again I would not be traveling if I had a fever.

     

    72 hours prior I did my Arrivcan I knew I could answer all questions honestly without a flag.  I wanted that out of the way because I knew I would fail the health questionnaire. 

     

    48 hours prior I did the health questionnaire and then called the number.  I advised the representative that I had a positive test result 11 days and a recovery letter.  She then said she would email the ship and get back to me.  I did have one other thing going for me and that is I was traveling solo.  If you are traveling with someone you may get a different answer from them. They got back to me that afternoon.

     

    At the port she looked for my test result and letter I did let her know on top of all that I had a negative test but it is not something they asked to see.

     

     

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  2. You will need proof of your positive PCR test that is 11 t0 90 days from sail date.

     

    You need your recovery letter (CVS did mine which is where I had my original PCR test)

     

    I had these items.  The health questionnaire ask if you have been in contact with anyone in the last 14 days. Since I myself had it in the last 14  I replied yes and was then given a number to call to reschedule my trip. 

     

    I called and explained I met the 11 day time frame and had my recovery letter.  (I also had a medically tested negative 48 hours prior to sail date but they seemed more concerned with the other two items)

     

    They said I needed to bring the two items to the pier and the decision would be made there.  I live in Florida and cruise left out of Seattle.  I took the leap and was allowed on.

     

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