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I am a bit confused. My husband and I are taking our very first cruise in April aboard Symphony of the Seas. We were told when booking the cruise we had to get a covid test 2 days before the cruise and show proof of it with a negative test result. So I am confused how so many people tested positive if everyone has to be pre tested. 

 

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Hi Carroll.  It is possible to have covid, but not an antibody level that will trigger a positive test result.  After a couple of days, the antibody level will elevate and produce a positive result.

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