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Woops - did my test &go at the hotel - was I supposed to keep the pink slip?


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Well, nobody told me and I was super tired after a twelve hour all night  no sleep flight. Was I supposed to give the final slip to some hospital for my 5-8 day test?

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Yes.

 

Lacking this, make sure the hospital knows that you are a Test & Go follow up.

 

You might also contact your hotel and see if they can send you something to show the hospital. Perjaps soemthing with a reference number tied to your T&G entry on it.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Yes.

 

Lacking this, make sure the hospital knows that you are a Test & Go follow up.

 

You might also contact your hotel and see if they can send you something to show the hospital. Perjaps soemthing with a reference number tied to your T&G entry on it.

 

 

Follow "Royal Vacation" on YouTube, tells you everything you need to know & a good tool to keep updated as the rules are very fluid aren't they just!

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13 hours ago, tuktuktuk said:

Mine just gave me a do it yourself antigen test that I did 7 days later.  I hope I don't end up in a field hospital.

On what date dd you enter? 2nd PCR requirement is recent, before that it was an ATK.

 

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Thanks for the helpful replies (apart from the one advisng me to  keep scraps of paper ???? )

 

I found this link https://service.dmsc.moph.go.th/labscovid19/indexen.php and am going to go to one of the places on this list and throw myself on the mercy of the court.

 

My hotel has been USELESS - complete failure to understand, in the end they sent me the lab test result again (which I already have by email, not a scrap of paper)

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1 hour ago, nglodnig said:

...My hotel has been USELESS - complete failure to understand, in the end they sent me the lab test result again (which I already have by email, not a scrap of paper)

Is it possible that your hotel did not quite understand what you meant with pink slip, final slip?

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw

 

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