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JOHN 57
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it says to bring

1.Travel documents

2.vaccine record

both 1 and 2, no problem

3.Negative test result, plus your positive PCR test result

However, on the app of royal caribbean, it says  bring only travel documents and vaccine record.  So it appears that one depaartment has not updated the other.

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1 minute ago, JOHN 57 said:

it says to bring

1.Travel documents

2.vaccine record

both 1 and 2, no problem

3.Negative test result, plus your positive PCR test result

However, on the app of royal caribbean, it says  bring only travel documents and vaccine record.  So it appears that one depaartment has not updated the other.

 

 

How long is your cruise? If it's six nights or longer, you still need a negative covid test.  (as of this exact moment in time)

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2 minutes ago, JOHN 57 said:

Hello, no only four nights.

What's your itinerary?  And you said it tells you to bring a positive PCR test?  That would be weird unless you are also saying that you were recently positive and are boarding using that positive PCR and a certificate of recovery letter from your doctor.  

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2 minutes ago, JOHN 57 said:

hello, 15-19 August, 1 stop in Cozumel.  We never said, we tested positive.

Re-read your original post. You said in #3 that RCL required the positive PCR test result. I don't think the poster was saying YOU tested positive. LOL 🙂 

 

BTW no testing required for your short cruise.

 

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just called royal caribbean guest services, they went through my account and we are not required to bring pre test result, all we need is shot vaccine record.  Thank you all for your help.  I did panick for a few minutes.

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1 hour ago, JOHN 57 said:

Hello, no only four nights.

"Fully vaccinated guests must bring a negative test result for a COVID-19 antigen or PCR test taken within the 3 days before boarding day on sailings that are 6 nights or longer only. Testing is not required for fully vaccinated guests on shorter itineraries."

 

As long as you are fully vaccinated, you don't need a test, as the RC website states.

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