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02-01-22 13:39 #25947Senior Member

Posts: 1173Does that mean I can buy a home test, bring it to the airport and do the test right in front of the agent.
Originally Posted by Anaggie
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02-01-22 11:50 #25946Senior Member

Posts: 279Vagabundo your PM's are off
I'll be in town next week.
Who else is around mid-Feb?
Is the WhatsApp group still going? Can someone add me?
Also. Anyone want to get together to watch the super bowl? Would be great if we could do it with some entertainment.
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02-01-22 08:36 #25945Senior Member

Posts: 90Barravipsrio | online escort sites
Any insights into barravipsrio? I land in Rio this Friday morning and want to have a welcome session as soon as I check-in. I was planning to pre-book some hot chicks online.
Also happy to take suggestions? I am also open to visit massage place or something else for mongering that's open around noon (ish) time. I am more into white skin young girl who is into anal.
TIA. G.
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02-01-22 07:54 #25944Regular Member

Posts: 19Quality advice yes have booked Antigen test at LHR too just in case.
S.
Originally Posted by AxelHeyst
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02-01-22 06:46 #25943Senior Member

Posts: 2876Two new BBFS
Vagabundo hit centro prives and trash casas today, and found two new BBFS girls, which makes it a good day. Normal pricing + 50 tip for the skin to skin. Not hard, repeat, ask at the interview. Nothing like 20 to 22 year old bare pussy, and ass.
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02-01-22 06:35 #25942Senior Member

Posts: 4189I think it's 72 hours before departure time. Take a new test. Why don't call the airline and ask them?
Originally Posted by StickShifter69
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02-01-22 03:10 #25941Senior Member

Posts: 1208Check your times very carefully. Boarding time is usually 30 to 40 minutes before departure time. But the airlines advise international travelers to arrive at the airlines check-in counter 3 hours prior to the departure time. So, with the information you have given us, I calculate that if you arrive at the airport 3 hours before your departure time (72 hrs + 40 minutes + 30 minutes) - 3 hours you will be checking in and presenting your test information 70 hrs & 10 minutes after your swab, so you should be good to go.
Originally Posted by StickShifter69
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Your check in time is the critical time to calculate your 72 hour time limit. Case in point #1. I flew American to GRU. The flight was delayed 2 hours, but as long as passengers were checked in under their 72 hour limit there was no problem even if their test times exceeded 72 hours at take off time. Case in point #2. My American Airlines return flight from RJ to MIA was delayed 22 hours! The airlines put all non RJ passengers up in a Flamingo Beach hotel for the night. I was a little worried about my flight status because the time since my test now exceeded 80 hours when I returned to the RJ airport, but since I and all the other passengers had already checked in for the flight 24 hours earlier so there were no problems.
But if you are still worried about it, then get a quicky antigen test as Anaggie recommends.
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02-01-22 02:24 #25940Senior Member

Posts: 525No you cannot. Must be from a lab. You can use the at home supervised tests which must be 24 hrs before your first departure point.
Originally Posted by TjBrazil
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02-01-22 02:22 #25939Senior Member

Posts: 525Yes.
Originally Posted by StickShifter69
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Suggest you get another test done ASAP or do the antigen 24 hrs before your first departure point.
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02-01-22 00:07 #25938Senior Member

Posts: 2683If you fly on United, they had this partnership with a home-test lab, but I doubt it's still an option nowadays. Worth checking perhaps.
Originally Posted by TjBrazil
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01-31-22 23:24 #25937Senior Member

Posts: 623"Passengers will be refused boarding if they do not hold a document confirming a negative RT-PCR test result issued within 72 hours prior to departure, or a negative antigenic test result issued within 24 hours prior to departure. The document must be issued by a laboratory recognised by the health authority of their country of residence and must be in Portuguese, English or Spanish".
Originally Posted by TjBrazil
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01-31-22 23:12 #25936Senior Member

Posts: 90Both Antigen and labs are fine AFAIK (not first hand experience though).
Originally Posted by TjBrazil
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01-31-22 21:34 #25935Regular Member

Posts: 19Lab but there is one you can do at home while Zooming to someone that oversees and then creates the certificate. You need that piece of paper.
Originally Posted by TjBrazil
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01-31-22 17:59 #25934Senior Member

Posts: 1173Test
The Covid test that you need to enter Brazil. Can I just buy the antigen home test and show the results or do I have to have results from a lab.
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01-31-22 13:09 #25933Regular Member

Posts: 19Your totally right.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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