Things To Know About Day 2 Tests
If you plan to travel internationally, testing
for Covid-19 is now a requirement. Many also need to take tests to return home.
A day 2 test
is required for every level of the traffic-light system, but exactly when is
day two, and when do you take a test?
The day 2 test should be taken either on or
before day two. The days are counted from the day after arrival. For instance, if
you arrive in the UK on a Friday, then day one is Saturday and day two is
Sunday.
It is important to book and pay for a day 2
test before traveling. You need to leave enough time for it to be delivered to
your address in England. It is also possible to take a day two test on arrival
from an airport provider, for instance they are available at Heathrow and
Manchester airports from £69. Keep in mind that you risk being fined if you
don’t take the required test.
This test is mandatory, and it is supposed to be
a PCR test, regardless of how long you intend to stay in the United Kingdom.
You will have to enter the booking reference number on your passenger locator
form. Even if you have been fully vaccinated, you are supposed to self-isolate
for 10 days if your day 2 test is positive.
You may want to know who needs to take a rapid antigen test for
travel. This test is mandatory for everyone who arrives
in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. You need to book and pay for
the tests privately. In Scotland, there is an option of paying for an NHS
Covid-19 PCR Test, which will cost you £68.
For more information on day 2 tests, visit our
website at https://www.harleymedic.co.uk/.
You can also visit https://officialrapidtests.com/,
if you want more additional info.
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