COVID-19 Documentation Of Recovery

 




COVID-19 Documentation Of Recovery

So what happens if you tested positive and your paid in full to cruise. Well if it had been more than 10 day you are in luck, you can present a Document of Recovery to board. If it has been less than 10 days you will have to reschedule or get a refund


Guests who have recovered from COVID-19 within 3 months of their sailing date do not need the required pre-cruise COVID-19 test if they are at least 10 days past their positive test result date, have no symptoms and produce documentation of recovery from COVID-19, as follows:

• Paper or electronic copies of the positive viral test result from a certified laboratory (dated no more than 90 days prior to the sailing date), and

• A signed letter, on official letterhead that contains the name, address, and phone number of a licensed healthcare provider or public health official, stating that the individual has been cleared to end isolation, is at least 10 days past their positive test result date and can travel.

The letter should include the date of the positive test and patient identifiers such as name and date of birth that matches the passport or other travel documents.


Guests who present these documents will need to go through secondary screening at the terminal and boarding will be approved at the medical staff’s discretion.

If guests are not able to obtain documentation of recovery that fulfills the above requirements, they will need to take the required COVID-19 viral test and show a negative result.


Caution: Documentation of recovery does not exempt the guest from the proof of the vaccination certificate for embarkation as well as the negative COVID 19 test needed for entry into the USA.


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