Paul Stupin
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- May 8, 2016
Hawai’i is supposed to have made a deal with CVS for the rapid testing. If that is actually happening, it certainly would be convenient.
Hawai’i is supposed to have made a deal with CVS for the rapid testing. If that is actually happening, it certainly would be convenient.
I’m not saying it’s the definitive solution, but its certainly better than nothing.except for all the tourists that don't come from mainland USA. No CVS in Canada, Japan etc
I live n Plano, NTX. My wife did rapid test last Mon and got the result back in a day. She was referred by the doctor. I am not sure if insurance will cover for travel. My guess is no. Also, does the rapid test meet the criteria set by the governor in Hawaii. My guess is no again, but we will find out.
I live n Plano, NTX. My wife did rapid test last Mon and got the result back in a day. She was referred by the doctor. I am not sure if insurance will cover for travel. My guess is no. Also, does the rapid test meet the criteria set by the governor in Hawaii. My guess is no again, but we will find out.
Go Hawaii is run by the Hawaii Tourism Authority and their website has the most updated, comprehensive info on the Covid testing program: https://www.gohawaii.com/safe-travels
What Corgi Monster posted above is exactly the site you should go to. It is the most accurate and updated.
Also to answer a previous post, the rapid test does not count. It’s not a NAAT. But Hawaii has allowances now in case your test is not ready.
Go Hawaii is run by the Hawaii Tourism Authority and their website has the most updated, comprehensive info on the Covid testing program: https://www.gohawaii.com/safe-travels
I'll have to read the link that you posted in its entirety, but are all rapid tests excluded? Some rapid tests take hours and some take days... that sucks if so.
-- But, that said, 72 hour tests aren't considered "rapid"? Asking because I genuinely don't know, not challening your post. When the virus first appeared test results took weeks...
I have to assume with how many times the Governor has changed course - they are being really cautious before announcing anything - hopefully we will hear around the first of the month if they do indeed to try to open the DVC side on 10/15 - that gives cast 2 weeks to prepare the resort - here's hoping!I figure we won't really hear any details on how CVS testing will work until around Oct 10, since you don't need a test until Oct 12 if you're going to be first on the 15th. But for crying out loud, Aulani!! Tell us when you're going to open!!