RetiredChipmunk
DISBride
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2021
Hi everyone,
Husband and I recovered from COVID around Christmas which in itself was a horrible experience and a real damper to end the year, but over a month later we've actually been optimistic and seen some brighter parts of the whole situation in retrospect:
Just a little background:
The Positives:
Anyone else had similar experiences?
Husband and I recovered from COVID around Christmas which in itself was a horrible experience and a real damper to end the year, but over a month later we've actually been optimistic and seen some brighter parts of the whole situation in retrospect:
Just a little background:
- We have all our shots - Ironically we think we caught it while in line for our Third jab, there was no separation in the room between us and folks getting tested at the time
- We had trips planned down to Walt Disney World, so immediately asked for a printout of our results from the doctor after our isolation period, along with a note that said we were fit for travel and were prepared for whatever would happen travelling with a Past Positive Recovery
The Positives:
- We haven't had to pay for a single Pre-Departure test since then. No more worrying about finding availability within 24 hour before the flight and waiting for results, or paying a high amount for a rapid one.
- Checking in and getting onto the plane has been a breeze and out of the 6 times now they've only ever really looked once for an actual doctor's note, otherwise they haven't bothered, especially recently.
- We haven't needed to worry about finding somewhere to get a test in the States before leaving (and all of the worry about getting there, and waiting for results, etc.)
- And again no problems getting back on flights to Toronto from Florida with a past positive, the most recent two flights they didn't even ask for a test result, only vaccination status.
- Obviously don't recommend anyone to intentionally get Covid, even though our symptoms were considered "mild" by the doctor, it still sucked and definitely shocks you when you suddenly realize you can't taste anything.
- Of course this is only while it lasts for 90 days heading into the States, and 180-Days coming back to Canada.
Anyone else had similar experiences?