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CDC recognizes "proof of recovery" certification from MD for travel


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The CDC cites that a positive reading from a test can occur for weeks after an infection, even though the person who took the test is no longer infectious. Does anyone know if Cunard would accept this sort of documentation?

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Many cruisers on different cruise line boards have asked the same question.

 

The same CDC website that indicates what you posted above also state that only negative antigen or PCR tests are approved for boarding a cruise ship.

 

Another thing to be aware of is that if you test positive on your pre cruise test how do you know it's from your previous Covid infection, or that you actively have a Covid infection.

 

 

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