How to fly home after testing positive
Launched in the spring of 2020, Covac Global transports people home if they have been diagnosed with Covid while traveling domestically or abroad.
The team behind the company also operates a crisis response firm called HRI, which conducts security risk and traditional medical evacuations, said CEO Ross Thompson. No other solution on the market would transport you or cover a pandemic or contagious disease, he said. Now a few do, but they all either have geographic restrictions and require you to be hospitalized or that it is medically necessary for you to be evacuated.
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What happens if you test positive for COVID-19 and can’t fly back to the US? Chris Dong © Provided by The Points Guy
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A positive COVID-19 test can throw a wrench in even the best-laid plans.
And if you’re abroad and trying to get back to the U.S., prepare to stay put for a while: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just announced new requirements that travelers entering the U.S. must provide proof of a negative coronavirus test. The new reentry policy affects all travelers U.S. citizens included and kicks in on Jan. 26, 2021.
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