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[QUOTE=Turgid;2583268]Female border guard will say that is not proof. She will say to come with her to back room and prove that you can do business.[/QUOTE]If she is a beautiful stunner police, it would be Mens dream, but usually female police looks like some elephant girl with a wig LOL!
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[QUOTE=HammerTime96;2582870]You really believe that a Inspector Clouseau who writes thousands of posts on a WG forum 365 days a year will climb a mountain of climb on a bicycle? LOL!
The only thing he climbs is the mountain of bullshit that is standing next to his computer and keyboard.[/QUOTE]Only prostitutes in brothel called FKK listen to his insane illusions, but for 50 euro per 30 min LOL!
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[QUOTE=MrHo;2583085]FKK is a brothel, so anything written can happen, you just have to pay, that is how the brothel system work, you pay.[/QUOTE]Everybody can write bullshits about brothels, reason why I only believe what I see or experience, but for real sports, no bullshits, only the field talk. Even I'm very late and didn't start yet my tour when I started on end of May on last year, but if one really come, I will drive more than 1200 kms to the bottom of Verbier and pay cost for him on 2 October he chose, but I'm pretty sure, I will be on my own there. Many followers here and in FKK land, some guys looking with which girls I go in clubs, but none of these too many followers never told me they want to follow me for sports.
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[QUOTE=DaWong949;2583384]I have the same question as I am heading to Germany in September. Will the test at Sharks give us any paperwork so I can show airline staff that I have test result? I know there are some test centers at Frankfurt main train station, but where are they located? As tourist, I like to prepare everything before I go.
Hope someone can give us some hints.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]I think the credibility of brothel is not very high in society, and PCR tests certified by FKK Sharks may not get you very far LOL!
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[QUOTE=Chris1791;2583377][URL]https://15minutentest.de/de/en/free-citizen-test[/URL]
Free test. Foreigners included. I emailed to check with them. Digital proof provided. Centres all over the country.[/QUOTE]It is very civil and nice of Germany to allow even foreigners to take free tests actually.
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[QUOTE=MrHo;2583587]It is very civil and nice of Germany to allow even foreigners to take free tests actually.[/QUOTE]It is in their own self interest. A simple test done at mass scale costs a few bucks or perhaps even cheaper. The cost of letting an infected foreigner inside the country, letting that person roam around free and infecting others, and that leading to clusters of infections which can slow down their own economy or hospitalizing their own citizens who healthcare then would cost massive amounts, well that is incalculable.
If a country makes the decision to open up their borders to outsiders, this is a very commonsense, minimal investment. If they are not willing to spend even a few bucks for a free test for the foreigner, they should shut their borders and stop foreigners from coming in.
As such, they are still dependent on the foreigner voluntarily taking this test. The guy could have been infected just recently which evades the test at the border checkpoint and later be fully infected and in turn infecting others. If he voluntarily takes the test and is positive, I imagine their local authorities will swoop in and isolate that dude. In this case, desperate mongers are willing to take the test because they want to go in, but any slimeball foreigner who is selfish could possible keep it to himself and infect many by not taking the test.
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[QUOTE=DaWong949;2583384]I have the same question as I am heading to Germany in September. Will the test at Sharks give us any paperwork so I can show airline staff that I have test result? I know there are some test centers at Frankfurt main train station, but where are they located? As tourist, I like to prepare everything before I go.
Hope someone can give us some hints.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]No, it probably won't as it's not an official test from the testing centres. Chances are you can get another at the airport. To play it safe, get a proper one which will be valid for both, provided it isn't more than 24 hours old.
The test at the front desk will just let you in the club, nothing more.
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[QUOTE=Lanthano;2583710]No, it probably won't as it's not an official test from the testing centres. Chances are you can get another at the airport. To play it safe, get a proper one which will be valid for both, provided it isn't more than 24 hours old.
The test at the front desk will just let you in the club, nothing more.[/QUOTE]Really appreciated!
I am fully vaccinated and has CDC paper / card. I don't think I will need to take test at Sharks. However, when I am flying back to the States, I will need official paper / phone app of test result 3 days before my flight. I guess I will have to go to airport to get it if I can not get it from Frankfurt HBF.
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[QUOTE=Lanthano;2583710]No, it probably won't as it's not an official test from the testing centres. Chances are you can get another at the airport. To play it safe, get a proper one which will be valid for both, provided it isn't more than 24 hours old.
The test at the front desk will just let you in the club, nothing more.[/QUOTE]Can't the club write the results down on a form then it can be used to travel?
Or can we just take the used test showing the negative result?
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2583670]It is in their own self interest. A simple test done at mass scale costs a few bucks or perhaps even cheaper. The cost of letting an infected foreigner inside the country, letting that person roam around free and infecting others, and that leading to clusters of infections which can slow down their own economy or hospitalizing their own citizens who healthcare then would cost massive amounts, well that is incalculable.
If a country makes the decision to open up their borders to outsiders, this is a very commonsense, minimal investment. If they are not willing to spend even a few bucks for a free test for the foreigner, they should shut their borders and stop foreigners from coming in.
As such, they are still dependent on the foreigner voluntarily taking this test. The guy could have been infected just recently which evades the test at the border checkpoint and later be fully infected and in turn infecting others. If he voluntarily takes the test and is positive, I imagine their local authorities will swoop in and isolate that dude. In this case, desperate mongers are willing to take the test because they want to go in, but any slimeball foreigner who is selfish could possible keep it to himself and infect many by not taking the test.[/QUOTE]I don't think the local authorities will swoop in and isolate any infected person. According to all research I have done there is no funding to isolate people and they are left to their own devices. This could be a huge problem if the infected person is on the streets for 3 months or longer for the test to become negative and thereby stranded and unable to fly home and unable to pay for a hotel for such a long period.
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[QUOTE=DaWong949;2583749]Really appreciated!
I am fully vaccinated and has CDC paper / card. I don't think I will need to take test at Sharks. However, when I am flying back to the States, I will need official paper / phone app of test result 3 days before my flight. I guess I will have to go to airport to get it if I can not get it from Frankfurt HBF.[/QUOTE]This is Germany. The CDC paper is worthless at Sharks. Plus, ever think what happens if you test positive on return. Hope you budgeted for extra 2 weeks in Germany and costs for extra tests. A brothel is not the safest place.
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[QUOTE=Akibono;2583766]This is Germany. The CDC paper is worthless at Sharks. Plus, ever think what happens if you test positive on return. Hope you budgeted for extra 2 weeks in Germany and costs for extra tests. A brothel is not the safest place.[/QUOTE]Have confirmation from American based in France that both Sharks and Samya take CDC vax cards.
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[QUOTE=Mursenary;2583788]Have confirmation from American based in France that both Sharks and Samya take CDC vax cards.[/QUOTE]Then it is just for formalities as one can fake one of those foreign papers and cards. PCR test should be more accurate way to secure the venue, but man! We need virus test to go and fuck prostitutes in brothel? What is this world coming to LOL!
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[QUOTE=Pessimist;2583670]It is in their own self interest. A simple test done at mass scale costs a few bucks or perhaps even cheaper. The cost of letting an infected foreigner inside the country, letting that person roam around free and infecting others, and that leading to clusters of infections which can slow down their own economy or hospitalizing their own citizens who healthcare then would cost massive amounts, well that is incalculable.
If a country makes the decision to open up their borders to outsiders, this is a very commonsense, minimal investment. If they are not willing to spend even a few bucks for a free test for the foreigner, they should shut their borders and stop foreigners from coming in.
As such, they are still dependent on the foreigner voluntarily taking this test. The guy could have been infected just recently which evades the test at the border checkpoint and later be fully infected and in turn infecting others. If he voluntarily takes the test and is positive, I imagine their local authorities will swoop in and isolate that dude. In this case, desperate mongers are willing to take the test because they want to go in, but any slimeball foreigner who is selfish could possible keep it to himself and infect many by not taking the test.[/QUOTE]They will sell the data or make good use of it for the research as well!
But I wonder if this free test places are functioning with reasonable wait like 30 min max wait, if not, these are just there and not functioning to the extent that it is not really there.
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[QUOTE=DrPoon;2583764]I don't think the local authorities will swoop in and isolate any infected person. According to all research I have done there is no funding to isolate people and they are left to their own devices. This could be a huge problem if the infected person is on the streets for 3 months or longer for the test to become negative and thereby stranded and unable to fly home and unable to pay for a hotel for such a long period.[/QUOTE]Yes, "swoop in" is a bit of hyper flourish on my part. I have no idea what Germans are doing if a foreigner tests positive inside their country. Since there is no mandatory isolation enforced for the infected locals, what they might do infected foreigners is unclear. What happens if an incoming foreigner tests positive at the immigration counter, border checkpoint? Are they still being let in? If not, can they not cancel your permit to stay inside the country if you test positive?
These are evolving policies. Even if things are one way this week, they might change by next week.
The point is, once the foreigner is inside the country, some of them have a perverse incentive to not test for fear of negative reaction from the local government. If the country keeps charging for it, they will test even less. But they CAN spread if they are infected, and it is in the interest of the local government to pay a few bucks and facilitate these tests.