Has anybody gotten PCR tests lately, with quick enough results?
[QUOTE=WongHing;5616211]This KA thread is where I have most presence and credibility.
I haven't seen a KA for a while. Partly, because if I get busted, I can likely forget getting into Canada. It would be clear as day to border guards what I was up there for.
This is key: PCR test, Not Rapid.
I used to go to these parking lots, get swabbed, and the Rapid test would get emailed to me in an hour or two. Yet, the PCR test, which you need to get into Canada, used to take over 3 days. Well, you must have taken it 72 hours within trying to enter Canada. See the math problem there?
I would waste half a day and gas, driving up to the Bellingham Airport for a PCR test. They are known to be rapid. They had my results within 24 hours every time. See, either do this and guarantee a visit into Canada, or chance it with a lesser tester, and risk wasting your vacation day that you planned for Canada.
To my shock, I took a test at 99 and Kent-Des Moines Road, and the PCR test came back in a day! I took an impromptu trip to Canada.[/QUOTE]Yeah I have done a couple. Needed them for international travel. Basically any of the big network groups here do it for free. Polyclinic, Viriginia Mason and Swedish (I am sure others do, but I used these). It used to by appointment only. Now it is basically walking. The next day they will text you the results and email you the legal paper copy that you can use for travel etc. They only do the more recognized PCR test, and yes I have used that to cross into Canada and it is accepted at the border as sufficient proof as long as you do it in the timeframe requested.
Ms. Saigan is in Seattle on Thursday, Friday
She is a bit older, but her body is rocking and she is or can be a complete PSE / Greek freak.