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Canadians to be allowed into USA by early November


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It says it will no longer be necessary to show a neg test to enter the US which is nice but... it sounds as though canadians will still need a neg test result to re-enter canada though, so it means canadian fans will still need to get a neg PCR before leaving

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30 minutes ago, x-BillzeBubba said:

It says it will no longer be necessary to show a neg test to enter the US which is nice but... it sounds as though canadians will still need a neg test result to re-enter canada though, so it means canadian fans will still need to get a neg PCR before leaving

We recently returned from Iceland and a Rapid Antigen Test was accepted.  We were tested and had our results before we got back to our hotel.

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1 minute ago, Billsfansinceday1 said:

We recently returned from Iceland and a Rapid Antigen Test was accepted.  We were tested and had our results before we got back to our hotel.

was that return trip to canada or the US?   currently travellers to canada must have a neg PCR test, so as it stands, a canadian fan going to bills game would have to get a pcr test ($200!) before leaving for the game (it's valid for 72 hrs), not for entry to the US, for re-entry to canada.  Hopefully they change it to the cheapo rapid test then it would be doable

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44 minutes ago, x-BillzeBubba said:

was that return trip to canada or the US?   currently travellers to canada must have a neg PCR test, so as it stands, a canadian fan going to bills game would have to get a pcr test ($200!) before leaving for the game (it's valid for 72 hrs), not for entry to the US, for re-entry to canada.  Hopefully they change it to the cheapo rapid test then it would be doable

It was to return to the US.  I am glad it wasn’t a PCR which is slower and more expensive.  Our trip from the US to Iceland also accepted the Rapid Antigen Test.  Each country had its own regs, of course.

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