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New testing 'rules'?


khuselid
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Hey all,

 

There might not be a clear answer to this, but I'd love to hear what y'all are thinking. We board in Iceland on 8/16. The 'rules' state that we don't need a negative covid test to board. The fine print says if we don't have one, within 72 hours of sail, we won't be protected if we should come down with covid?? Am I reading that right? Those of you in similar positions who just got the new 'health and safety' email from O, what did you understand?

 

"Guests that fail to test prior to departure or cannot provide proof of a negative laboratory supplied test result and subsequently test positive for COVID- 19 upon embarkation will not be reimbursed for quarantine or return embarkation arrangements."

 

Confused in Portland.

Kim

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