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Ziggy256

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  1. Does it actually say someplace of the Royal Caribbean website " that it must confirm the sample collection date of the positive PCR test?"  Also I took the test at CVS and the results don't appear to contain all the required information:  The lab's CLIA Lab Number or Certificate Number and the lab address.  Did you have an issue with this.  I have concerns that my doctor may not give me the certificate.  Thanks

  2. My Royal Caribbean cruise departs on 13 June.  I tested positive for COVID on a PCR test on 26 May and I am still testing positive 7 days later on a home Antigen test.   I am having a hard time understanding the requirements for the Certificate of Recovery.   Royal Caribbean sight states “A Certificate of Recovery, for a positive COVID-19 case at least 11 days before boarding but no more than 90 days ago, may be provide in lieu of a pre-cruise COVID-19 test result to board the shop if it meets certain requirements.” 

     

    Does it mean that the positive test has to be at least 11 days before the cruise or that the Certificate of Recovery needs to be 11 days before boarding?  Today is 11 days before the cruise.  Could I still get a Certificate of Recovery next week if I am symptom free or am I out of luck if I continue to test positive?  Thanks

  3. My husband and I are going on a Bahamas Cruise and I would like to know what the recommended coverage is. We are both on Medicare. I am especially concerned about Medical Evacuation Coverage and Emergency Medical Coverage. Our last 2 cruises were to New England/Canada and Panama Canal. On those cruises we had Medical of $250,000 and Emergency Assistance and Transportation of $1,000,000. What are the recommended coverage for a Bahamas Cruise?

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