Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
Entry into Canada requires either a rapid test (professional administered or observed) within 24h or a molecular test (NAAT or PCR) done with 72h. | Entry into Canada requires either a rapid test (professional administered or observed) within 24h or a molecular test (NAAT or PCR) done with 72h. | ||
* [https://book.curative.com/sites/34626 Curative (Convention Center)] is open 10am-6pm, has rapid molecular (NAAT) tests available on Friday. Only that location, the others are PCR. Curative bills insurance, but insurance is technically not required to cover it if you say it’s for for travel | * [https://book.curative.com/sites/34626 Curative (Convention Center)] is open 10am-6pm, has rapid molecular (NAAT) tests available on Friday which promises a 2h turnaround. Only that location, the others are PCR. Curative bills insurance, but insurance is technically not required to cover it if you say it’s for for travel | ||
* [https://www.uwmedicine.org/coronavirus/testing UW Medicine] charges your insurance and you have to provide some reason (e.g., "possible exposure") | * [https://www.uwmedicine.org/coronavirus/testing UW Medicine] charges your insurance and you have to provide some reason (e.g., "possible exposure") | ||
Revision as of 23:13, 9 March 2022
Covid Testing
Entry into Canada requires either a rapid test (professional administered or observed) within 24h or a molecular test (NAAT or PCR) done with 72h.
- Curative (Convention Center) is open 10am-6pm, has rapid molecular (NAAT) tests available on Friday which promises a 2h turnaround. Only that location, the others are PCR. Curative bills insurance, but insurance is technically not required to cover it if you say it’s for for travel
- UW Medicine charges your insurance and you have to provide some reason (e.g., "possible exposure")
Cars
- Team Subaru( N+H+K): 1: departing Friday 2: picking Kurt up at Vancouver airport sat early 3: planning to ski sat