BTW, we've done the EMED proctor'd testing too, and the document supplied through NAVICA does include a CLIA certification number. My wife, who works in a hospital, suggests that perhaps CVS 'minute clinics' are certified in general and the cruise lines are aware of this. Yea, We've used CVS three times since June and have had no problems, but I just read of this 'CLIA certification' requirement on documents? I guess I just haven't noticed this before, but we've never had any problems with CVS antigen results document. Has anyone who has already sailed and used CVS's rapid antigen test had any issues with boarding? I was reading through the test results that I received from CVS to make sure they would fit the pre cruise test requirements and noticed that it does not list the the lab’s CLIA Lab Number or Certification Number which is one of the requirements for Royal Caribbean. The adults will be doing antigen test somewhere in miami on the 3rd, also if anybody has any suggestions as to wear is cheapest place, please let me know as the cheapest i have come across is 79 Dollars each. Rigth the thing is im planning on doing the kids pcr test from spain on the 2nd of feb the morning we catch our flight to miami from spain, so if cruise is on the 5th of feb im pretty sure the pcr results would be ok for timing, but the fact that it doesn't include the CLIA number worries me.ĭo you think i should check with royal? How do other people coming from over seas do all this? That would be acceptable for a June 26, 27 or 28 boarding date if you are vaccinated. In your attachment it shows June 26 for your testing date. Keep in mind the test results must show that the test was taken within the 2 days prior to boarding day. If that test result will get you into the US for your flight, it should be accepted for getting on the ship. CLIA numbers are for US-based laboratories.
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