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@David ******
no. That’s not true. Test and go has. I just received a new Thailand Pass last night only an hour after re-applying
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@Gabe *******
Hm…. According to their website the requirement is 72 hours before departure
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@Gabe *******
what airline is this? It should be the requirement of the destination and not the airline and I’ve never heard of a one day requirement.
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@Bobby *******
So many people making bank on this… it’s a wonder how it will ever stop. I really don’t know
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@Bobby *******
and then guess what happens to that data??? It gets added as an additional positive case. The world has gone mad. It’s not another case. It’s the same kid testing positive two months later because he’s just one off those ppl. Fak, why stop there. Sit him in a chair for 10 days and test him all day every day and we’ll call it 1000 more cases of COVID. 🙄
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@Bobby *******
well, they don’t miss a single positive that way. But ffs they end up wasting a lot of time and money and flagging a lot of people for no damn reason. As an example, maybe you seen my other post a couple days ago. I’m in a fn quarantine hotel rn because my son tested positive. He hasn’t even a hint of a symptom. And the Houston government, probably subsidized by the fed. is paying for our hotel and all our meals and masks and all kinds of other stuff. Tests etc. for what? He’s got no symptoms. In fact, I am fairly certain he’s testing positive form having had it nearly two months ago. It’s absurd
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@Bobby *******
frankly, using a RT-PCR test for entry as Thailand is is just dumb and makes zero sense. A rapid antigen test, while a little less reliable, test for active virus and is far better suited to the application
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@Bobby *******
all positive means is that you have some SARS Cov-2 virus in your system. You have all kinds of live virus in your system at every moment of every day. In fact, many if not most people whom have never had COVID-19 have been almost certainly infected with SARS Cov-2 to some degree in the past two years. On that same subject, you can developed a natural immunity to SARS Cov-2 and therefore COVID-19 and never know it by just being exposed at low levels enough times. The RT-PCR tests are extremely accurate and sensitive and, unlike a rapid antigen test, can detect even the tiniest amount of virus. So often people who have long since recovered from COVID (the disease caused by SARS Cov-2) can still test positive on a RT-PCR test for SARS Cov-2 virus even over 100+ days after having recovered. Understand that having SARS Cov-2 virus in your system does not mean you have COVID-19. COVID-19 is the disease or sickness caused by SARS Cov-2. So that’s why there are recovery letters. 10-14 days after you’ve tested positive (it depends on jurisdiction) you can see a physician and be assess that you’re symptom free and therefore unable to infect someone, and you can fly.
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@Beth ********
so You entered on test and go then I assume?

So I still wonder… what happens when the test comes back positive?