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PCR upon entry into Hawaii

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#1
  • megu
  • mail
  • 2022/05/18 02:21

I am planning to go to Hawaii in July, and I would like to know if you know of any clinics in Tokyo that offer inexpensive PCR and antigen tests that will allow me to enter Hawaii, or if you have actually been to Hawaii and would like to know more information. I would like to get the test as inexpensively as possible.

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#14
  • tobadesu
  • 2022/06/10 (Fri) 20:46
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I understand that the PCR inspection is no longer required when entering the U.S., and the Hawaii Safe Travel Program has also ended ? Does this mean that there are no special procedures or documents to follow? ? I had to return to Japan several times for the Corona Disaster, and it was a huge hassle every time. I'm glad to hear that.

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#16
  • saboten
  • 2022/06/19 (Sun) 00:52
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I entered Hawaii on 6/14.
Check-in was smooth, I showed my passport, visa, and proof of vaccine
I only had to check one place and sign date on the American affidavit provided by JAL.

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#17
  • May
  • 2022/06/19 (Sun) 12:06
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I just returned from Japan yesterday on JAL.
PCR was not required, I did not show proof of vaccination, and I did not sign an affidavit.

It's pretty smooth going there and back now, so I don't think you need to worry too much !.

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#18
  • 日本人
  • 2022/06/19 (Sun) 18:46
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I can't keep up with all the changes.

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#19
  • こーの字
  • 2022/06/19 (Sun) 20:00
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#18 Japanese
Except for US citizens and permanent residents,
others should not be able to travel to the US without
a corona vaccination, unless there are special circumstances.

I knew that the negative test was no longer required, but
I see that the oath has also been eliminated.

https://www.detroit.us.emb-japan.go.jp/itpr_ja/11_000001_00190.html

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