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Potential pre-cruise testing change.


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I noticed yesterday that Carnival had changed their pre-cruise testing policy for boosted guests to require a negative test at least 3 days prior to a cruise, rather than the previous 2 day requirement. Today I read a post indicating that Royal Caribbean will also make this change sometime this week.  I was just wondering if anyone"in the know" has heard if Regent will also make this change?  With us flying in to Miami from Canada it would reduce the number of tests we would have to pay for. I did read the updated CDC policy guidelines and it does appear that they made this clarification a few days ago.

 

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