lmklimmek Posted January 11, 2022 #1 Share Posted January 11, 2022 I have tried unsuccessfully to reach out to Celebrity for confirmation. I’m concerned that my PCR test will continue to be positive leading up to my sail date. I understand that antigen tests could provide a negative result. However, I’m a bit dubious of the antigen tests as I have several anecdotal accounts of false positives. Does anyone have experience sailing 4 weeks after a positive result? Do we know if celebrity accepts a note from the doctor confirming successful recovery from covid 4 weeks prior? Thanks in advance for your help/guidance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremiah1212 Posted January 11, 2022 #2 Share Posted January 11, 2022 Celebrity can't and won't tell you anything other than a doctors note is not accepted. If you can't produce a negative result, you cannot sail. There is another thread on this topicin the past few days. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare CruiseRQA Posted January 11, 2022 #3 Share Posted January 11, 2022 5 minutes ago, lmklimmek said: However, I’m a bit dubious of the antigen tests as I have several anecdotal accounts of false positives. It is my understanding that antigen tests have more false negatives than false positives. I would do an at home antigen test a couple weeks out from your trip and if it is negative you don't have too much to worry about - just repeat an antigen test within 2 days of sailing and you should be fine. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbfb Posted January 11, 2022 #4 Share Posted January 11, 2022 30 minutes ago, lmklimmek said: I have tried unsuccessfully to reach out to Celebrity for confirmation. I’m concerned that my PCR test will continue to be positive leading up to my sail date. I understand that antigen tests could provide a negative result. However, I’m a bit dubious of the antigen tests as I have several anecdotal accounts of false positives. Does anyone have experience sailing 4 weeks after a positive result? Do we know if celebrity accepts a note from the doctor confirming successful recovery from covid 4 weeks prior? Thanks in advance for your help/guidance. We know someone who tested positive over the holidays. 6 days later they tested negative. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pushkin Posted January 11, 2022 #5 Share Posted January 11, 2022 17 minutes ago, cbfb said: We know someone who tested positive over the holidays. 6 days later they tested negative. Same here. In two recent cases, both people who tested positive had mild symptoms for 2-3 days, and then tested negative on day 8 (counting from first symptoms). I think you will be fine. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeeRick Posted January 11, 2022 #6 Share Posted January 11, 2022 If you have no symptoms and it is more than a month away, you should be fine with the proctored antigen test two days before your cruise or a rapid antigen test at a pharmacy or testing center. Take an at-home antigen test a few days before if you are worried. I would not take a PCR test. It could come up positive if you still have a trace amount of inactive viral fragments in your nasal areas. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cangelmd Posted January 11, 2022 #7 Share Posted January 11, 2022 2 hours ago, lmklimmek said: I have tried unsuccessfully to reach out to Celebrity for confirmation. I’m concerned that my PCR test will continue to be positive leading up to my sail date. I understand that antigen tests could provide a negative result. However, I’m a bit dubious of the antigen tests as I have several anecdotal accounts of false positives. Does anyone have experience sailing 4 weeks after a positive result? Do we know if celebrity accepts a note from the doctor confirming successful recovery from covid 4 weeks prior? Thanks in advance for your help/guidance. First of all, take care of yourself and feel better. As others have said, wait until you are asymptomatic, I would allow at least a couple of days of “feeling good”, then take an at home rapid antigen test. Isolate, mask and social distance. Repeat the rapid Ag test weekly, if you can, until your ‘official” test. This is not gaming the system or trying to get away with something. In asymptomatic persons who are post a documented Covid infection, PCR can be quite misleading. The key to all of this is that you are asymptomatic. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichYak Posted January 11, 2022 #8 Share Posted January 11, 2022 5 minutes ago, cangelmd said: Repeat the rapid Ag test weekly, if you can, until your ‘official” test. If I were OP, I would not test within 14 days of cruising with the exception of the required one 2 days prior. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D C Posted January 11, 2022 #9 Share Posted January 11, 2022 29 minutes ago, RichYak said: If I were OP, I would not test within 14 days of cruising with the exception of the required one 2 days prior. Why not? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichYak Posted January 11, 2022 #10 Share Posted January 11, 2022 34 minutes ago, D C said: Why not? One positive test in that time period and OP can't sail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davekathy Posted January 11, 2022 #11 Share Posted January 11, 2022 3 hours ago, lmklimmek said: I have tried unsuccessfully to reach out to Celebrity for confirmation. I’m concerned that my PCR test will continue to be positive leading up to my sail date. I understand that antigen tests could provide a negative result. However, I’m a bit dubious of the antigen tests as I have several anecdotal accounts of false positives. Does anyone have experience sailing 4 weeks after a positive result? Do we know if celebrity accepts a note from the doctor confirming successful recovery from covid 4 weeks prior? Thanks in advance for your help/guidance. Way to early to worry. Wait until the required timeline (2 days prior) to do your pre cruise testing. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hawkesbaynz Posted January 11, 2022 #12 Share Posted January 11, 2022 You will be fine. Just test prior to ability to cancel tho’ . Bonus that you will not be isolating in a cabin anytime soon. False positives for the antigen test are about 3 in a thousand I believe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jagoffee Posted January 12, 2022 #13 Share Posted January 12, 2022 5 hours ago, hawkesbaynz said: You will be fine. Just test prior to ability to cancel tho’ . Bonus that you will not be isolating in a cabin anytime soon. False positives for the antigen test are about 3 in a thousand I believe. How about false negatives? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacob22 Posted January 12, 2022 #14 Share Posted January 12, 2022 9 hours ago, RichYak said: One positive test in that time period and OP can't sail. Who says that you have to tell them? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichYak Posted January 12, 2022 #15 Share Posted January 12, 2022 2 minutes ago, jacob22 said: Who says that you have to tell them? The health screening questionnaire specifically asks, so you would need to lie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Islandhop9 Posted January 12, 2022 #16 Share Posted January 12, 2022 11 hours ago, RichYak said: If I were OP, I would not test within 14 days of cruising with the exception of the required one 2 days prior. The thread below mentions the question is whether you've positive in the last 10 days? (Or exposed in 14) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papaflamingo Posted January 12, 2022 #17 Share Posted January 12, 2022 8 hours ago, jagoffee said: How about false negatives? What about them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D C Posted January 12, 2022 #18 Share Posted January 12, 2022 8 hours ago, jacob22 said: Who says that you have to tell them? 8 hours ago, RichYak said: The health screening questionnaire specifically asks, so you would need to lie. Seems like a no harm no foul situation, as the questionnaire is certainly intended to determine the time passed since someone first tests positive, rather than asking if one happened to track their positivity over time after receiving that first positive result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichYak Posted January 12, 2022 #19 Share Posted January 12, 2022 7 hours ago, Islandhop9 said: The thread below mentions the question is whether you've positive in the last 10 days? (Or exposed in 14) Yes, 10 days. My mistake. 35 minutes ago, D C said: Seems like a no harm no foul situation, as the questionnaire is certainly intended to determine the time passed since someone first tests positive, rather than asking if one happened to track their positivity over time after receiving that first positive result. My point was in response to "who would know?" As long as you answer the question truthfully, I wish you good luck with the "no harm no foul" excuse at embarkation. The "Healthy Sail Panel" is clear on this point: "There are, however, a few circumstances that merit an automatic denial of boarding. These include a positive test result or known close contact with an individual with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in the preceding two weeks." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D C Posted January 12, 2022 #20 Share Posted January 12, 2022 6 minutes ago, RichYak said: Yes, 10 days. My mistake. My point was in response to "who would know?" As long as you answer the question truthfully, I wish you good luck with the "no harm no foul" excuse at embarkation. The "Healthy Sail Panel" is clear on this point: "There are, however, a few circumstances that merit an automatic denial of boarding. These include a positive test result or known close contact with an individual with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in the preceding two weeks." If one were to interpret the intent of the question as being to establish the initial positive test and subsequent isolation and contagious period, a negative answer would not be inappropriate. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichYak Posted January 12, 2022 #21 Share Posted January 12, 2022 (edited) 52 minutes ago, D C said: If one were to interpret the intent of the question as being to establish the initial positive test and subsequent isolation and contagious period, a negative answer would not be inappropriate. Here's the question that Celebrity asks: "In the last 10 days, have you tested positive for Covid-19 or have you been told that you are positive for Covid-19?" The only choices are "Yes" or "No". Let me ask you this, to be perfectly clear. If you tested positive a week ago, you would be ok answering "No" to that question because of your interpretation of its intent? Edited January 12, 2022 by RichYak 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phoenix_dream Posted January 12, 2022 #22 Share Posted January 12, 2022 The best option is to take an antigen test. Pcr tests can show positive for weeks or more after you are no longer contagious. Antigen tests do not have that issue. As has been said, this is assuming you have healed and haven't had symptoms. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nancycat Posted January 12, 2022 #23 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Ok, so WHY a would you want to keep your positive test results secret? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jagoffee Posted January 12, 2022 #24 Share Posted January 12, 2022 21 hours ago, hawkesbaynz said: You will be fine. Just test prior to ability to cancel tho’ . Bonus that you will not be isolating in a cabin anytime soon. False positives for the antigen test are about 3 in a thousand I believe. 7 hours ago, papaflamingo said: What about them? Hawkesbaynz quotes very specific numbers about antigen test false positive statistics that I had not seen, I was just wondering what the number/statistics were for the same test related to false negative. No statement, Imwas just curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papaflamingo Posted January 12, 2022 #25 Share Posted January 12, 2022 44 minutes ago, jagoffee said: Hawkesbaynz quotes very specific numbers about antigen test false positive statistics that I had not seen, I was just wondering what the number/statistics were for the same test related to false negative. No statement, Imwas just curious. I doubt there's any legitimate statistic on false negatives because if someone takes an antigen test and shows negative there'd be no reason to take a PCR to verify it. However if someone gets a positive antigen test the recommendation is to verify it with a PCR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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