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If positive today, can I board in 15 days?


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2 hours ago, DCPIV said:

@JamieLogical FWIW, here are the questions on the health questionnaire that I just took for a Royal Caribbean sailing. I'd be willing to bet good money that they are mighty similar to the one you'll see soon. Note that it's 10 days for a positive and 14 for a close contact. 

 

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That's a relief. My test was negative and we are now self-isolating as best we can for the next two weeks. As long as neither of us get severe symptoms, there should be no reason to test again until 2 days prior to sailing. I do still have to continue to go to work, but at work I don't NEED to be in close contact with anyone. I will wear my KN95, go straight from my car to my office, keep my office door closed, and try to avoid even going to the bathroom there if I can. No more chatting casually with co-workers, even if we are all masked!

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