Do I need to get a COVID-19 test before travelling to the US?

COVID-19 test

One of the most frustrating parts of the pandemic has been the difficulty in finding reliable information. The main challenge is not that there is a wealth of unreliable reporting, rather than as the coronavirus ebbs and flows, governments and health officials are constantly needing to update the rules and regulations.

This perpetual state of uncertainty has made it very difficult for people to make plans to travel. In addition to having to concern themselves with potential flight cancellations and other decisions that are out of their hands, there are also several items that each person must cross off of their personal checklists.

COVID-19 test

Principal among those things is whether or not they are being responsible when it comes to ensuring they are not transmitting the disease. That is why it is of the utmost importance for folks to be aware of the most recent COVID-19 testing requirements for both their country of departure and of departure.

The United States, for example, has made it so that each passenger needs a recent COVID test to enter the US. Read on below to find out all of the relevant details to make sure that you can safely and successfully visit America.

What Type of COVID-19 Test Do I Need to Enter the United States?

There is no being overly prepared when it comes to travel during the pandemic. The days of tossing a book, a toothbrush and a few shirts into a tattered backpack and booking a budget flight out of town may not be finished, but they are certainly on pause.

Taking a trip now requires a heck of a lot more attention to detail and intentionality. There are more ways than ever for your vacation to be thrown off track. While some of those are completely unavoidable, understanding the COVID-19 testing guidelines for your destination is well within your hands.

With that in mind, each and every person who enters the United States via aircraft over the age of two must have proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within the previous 72 hours.

The testing method must be on the list of approved viral tests. This means that it can be a rapid antigen test or a PCR test, which typically takes longer to receive the results. Either is fine as long as they are viral and come with documentation that proves that the test was properly administered and that the result was negative.

What happens if I test positive for coronavirus before flying?

No passenger who shows a positive coronavirus test will be permitted to board their flight to the United States. It does not matter if they are fully vaccinated or not, they will be denied entry onto their flight and asked to self-isolate.

The lack of flexibility and potential for problems arising close to your travel date are reasons why one of the best tips for travellers, even the most experienced ones, is to look into travel insurance. This can be a useful tool in helping to make sure that a positive test becomes a hindrance instead of a disaster.

Do I need to quarantine upon arrival to the United States?

There are a lot of factors to keep in mind before visiting America. Fortunately, if you are planning a big holiday to the US, quarantining upon arrival is not something you have to consider.

The United States government does not currently require citizens from any nation in the world to quarantine. After receiving an approved negative viral coronavirus test within 72 hours of flying, you are all set.

Even so, it is highly advisable that visitors who have tested negative and are vaccinated still take extra precautions while they are in an unfamiliar place. Part of the charm of international vacationing is letting yourself go in a new environment.

While it is tempting to pretend like you can ignore the pandemic in a new country, it is best to always be vigilant and to take precautions to best combat the virus.

Flying within the United States: Do I need a COVID-19 test?

It is sometimes easy to forget just how large the United States is. The country spans thousands of miles before you even factor in Hawaii or Alaska. So it stands to reason that people who are visiting the United States might want to see more than just one region, which will more often than not require taking a plane.

For anyone wondering whether or not they will need to show proof of an additional COVID-19 test before taking a domestic flight, the answer is no. However, to stay safe and healthy, it is always best to monitor your own symptoms and to take a test if you fear you may have been exposed.

Being safe and responsible is part of travelling during the pandemic, following the above information and double-checking for any updates will help make sure that you can have a great vacation to the United States.

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