JD'
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We are flying out (hopefully) from Richmond VA (5:47 am) thru Atlanta Wednesday am. After doing research and emailing Bonaire health we booked our Covid tests (rapid NAAT (PCR))this morning at 10:15. Negative results came with an hour or so (great job Walgreens). However after trying to upload twice and being sent a message twice that the test is not valid as it is not recognized, I sent in a help ticket to the Trust Assure folks but really do not expect an answer. I then drove over to the airport which is only about 20 minutes away and asked the Delta agent who told me it would be dealt with at check in. I then explained at that time it would be too late and I was directed to the Delta agent from their partner Trust Assure, then she called over another agent and the both agreed the tests were valid and acceptable after just glancing at them. I assumed they were familiar with the test as its the only rapid NAAT test available around here with results quick enough to fit inside the 48 hr window and that is why just a glance was sufficient. Trust Assure is partnered with someone local but their results are in the 48-72 hr range and useless for pretty much anything I can think of.
I see Bonaire is now accepting a Antigen test with 24hrs, I wonder if we should do those as well tomorrow as a back up or if Delta even knows this yet. I have some extra Abott antigen tests we were bringing with us for the return trip.
Has anyone used the Walgreens IDNow Rapid PCR NAAT test and faced this same issue?
Thanks in advance.
I see Bonaire is now accepting a Antigen test with 24hrs, I wonder if we should do those as well tomorrow as a back up or if Delta even knows this yet. I have some extra Abott antigen tests we were bringing with us for the return trip.
Has anyone used the Walgreens IDNow Rapid PCR NAAT test and faced this same issue?
Thanks in advance.