Now that we can test TWO days prior to embarkation (whew! can you imagine flying to Rome with 2 kids and THEN finding out you have COVID?!) I'm looking around for a rapid antigen test. We have to drive 3.5 hours to the airport so we need to do it in the fairly early morning. I am actually able to get tested in the office where I work but it's not clear what kind of documentation is required. Is just a printed note from the doctor on letterhead acceptable or do they need something from the actual test itself as well?
(I work in an office that serves underserved and uninsured patients so we are not getting much call for international flights and pre-cruise testing, in case you are wondering why this hasn't come up before!)