Quote Originally Posted by gregandkelly63 View Post
Hypothetical question. Someone tests positive for Covid 19 now, but isn't suppose to travel until the end of the year. The person can test positive for weeks or months after all symptoms are gone. I guess they are screwed if that happens. My thought would be to get tested again about 40 days before travel so they will have enough time to get their deposit back or change plans of they are still showing positive with absolutely no symptoms. I understand they will have to get tested again within 10 days of travel, but I can't help thinking about this scenario.

Thoughts?
Anyone that plans (and pays) for a trip to Jamaica during these times is taking a calculated risk of getting screwed. All you can do is find the best deals with the best options to opt out if you do get Covid and try to stay safe at home before your trip. I'm willing to take that risk (either my flights are from miles that I can cancel or have free date change options and I'm thinking that my long term relationship with WS will help me recoup or reuse my deposit that I gave them). That all said, I'm not going to worry about what I can't control now that I took the risk. I suggest that you do the same. I figure that if WS does keep some of my money, they'll make it up to me later down the road (and I'm at least helping them in tough times).

Just a thought...