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This can vary based off where you're traveling. In most cases, you would be required to take a PCR test within 72 hours of your departure. While TAT (turnaround time) for PCRs has improved, it is not guaranteed. Keep in mind, many testing sites will send your test to third-party labs. At that point, is out of their hands and the most they can do is provide you the results if they are available. They cannot prioritize your test over others.
You should test as soon as you allowed to within the window for your travel.
Usually, yes. Insurers are not required to cover your COVID tests. Employers or other third parties may cover your test per your unique situation.
Usually, no. This should be indicated to you. There are limited areas where rapids are accepted/ airports offer onsite rapid tests that will be accepted.
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