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    So if you have a flight on a Sunday at 3pm....is this an exact 24 hour time period where you need to test at Saturday no later the 3:00 on your covid test? I am the assuming you should test at 1 or 2:00 the previous day (Saturday in this example) to be safe. But what happens if your flight if delayed several hours putting your covid test several hours past the 24 period in this case? We all know flights can get delayed back to the states in the winter. Is the test no longer valid? Am I crazy for asking about this scenario?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fargoman View Post
    So if you have a flight on a Sunday at 3pm....is this an exact 24 hour time period where you need to test at Saturday no later the 3:00 on your covid test? I am the assuming you should test at 1 or 2:00 the previous day (Saturday in this example) to be safe. But what happens if your flight if delayed several hours putting your covid test several hours past the 24 period in this case? We all know flights can get delayed back to the states in the winter. Is the test no longer valid? Am I crazy for asking about this scenario?
    This page:
    https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...travelers.html

    Contains the following:

    Why does the Order specify 1 day rather than 24 hours? What is considered 1 day?
    The 1-day period is 1 day before the flight’s departure. The Order uses a 1-day time frame instead of 24 hours to provide more flexibility to the air passenger and aircraft operator. By using a 1-day window, test acceptability does not depend on the time of the flight or the time of day that the test sample was taken.

    For example, if your flight is at 1pm on a Friday, you could board with a negative test that was taken any time on the prior Thursday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fargoman View Post
    So if you have a flight on a Sunday at 3pm....is this an exact 24 hour time .... Am I crazy for asking about this scenario?
    Definitely not. But you’ll bee fine with a test on Saturday.
    ( idk hours may vary on Saturday depending on where how your doing )

    We tested across the street from CCLP 2 persons 6 minutes..... results 20-30 minutes.

    I was all very smooth.

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    Fargoman....so what if there is a 3 to 4 day delay total blizzard white out, {60 below wind-chill factor} no travel in Minneapolis? Or Grand Forks, ND, Or Buffalo, New York? Asking for a friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McBriGuy View Post
    Definitely not. But you’ll bee fine with a test on Saturday.
    ( idk hours may vary on Saturday depending on where how your doing )

    We tested across the street from CCLP 2 persons 6 minutes..... results 20-30 minutes.

    I was all very smooth.
    i’ll be traveling in March the first time since the pandemic… how are the test results given to you..are they print it out to bring to the airport?
    Deanna (aka DeeDee from NY)

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    Quote Originally Posted by deanna View Post
    i’ll be traveling in March the first time since the pandemic… how are the test results given to you..are they print it out to bring to the airport?
    Everyone I know received an email.
    You may print a copy if you prefer, but you only need to show the airline the email on your phone displaying your negative Covid results.
    Last edited by Bnewb; 12-07-2021 at 11:42 PM.

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