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Can anyone who has recently been to Bermuda help me? On the Bermuda website it says you have to upload a negative test 4 days before embarkation. On the NCL website it says you have to have a negative test 2 days before embarkation. Does that mean I need to test twice?

Asked on May 03, 2022 by deltrain

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I just came back from Bermuda. You don’t have to test twice if you get an antigen test two days before embarkation. The Bermuda travel website lists two options: a COVID-19 NAAT test (PCR, LAMP or TMA) up to 4 days before embarkation OR a Supervised antigen up to 2 days before embarkation. You may choose the latter. The antigen test suffices for NCL and Bermuda.

Answered by songwine on May 04, 2022

I just returned from Bermuda on NCL. You don’t need to test twice. An antigen test two days before suffices for both Bermuda and NCL. The Bermuda web site lists two options: COVID-19 NAAT test (PCR, LAMP or TMA) up to 4 days before embarkation ORSupervised antigen up to 2 days before embarkation

Answered by songwine on May 04, 2022

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