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PCR test for returning to Japan after summer vacation in June

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#1
  • ybt
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  • 2022/05/10 18:18

Hello, I will be returning to Japan with my elementary school child during the summer vacation in June.  According to
information, the lowest price was about $ 120, but I heard from someone who has already returned to Japan that it was ok with free inspection. So, I think we can probably go with the free inspection.
However, the free test will be available until the end of May, and it has not been decided yet whether the test will be available in June or not.
❶ If you know of a place where you can take a free test after June,
❷ please let us know.
Thank you very much.

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#2
  • ybt
  • 2022/05/16 (Mon) 10:51
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Free inspections at Honolulu Hale and airports have been extended. I think it is OK as long as these are one of the testing methods specified by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. I will check it myself later, but if anyone knows anything about it, please let me know. I can download the inspection certificate by myself even if I don't have it, and I think it will be OK if my sos is green. If you already know how to do this, please let me know.

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#3
  • ybt
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 14:10
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I called one of the testing periods and asked them about it, and they replied that they didn't know of any PCR free places at this stage
In fact, now in May, there is NOMI Health and so on, so they simply didn't know about it. In fact, there is NOMI HEALTH now in May, so he might not have known about it.
Unfortunately, there is no free information after June at this time.
I will be back in Japan in the beginning of June, so if you are looking for something, please share!

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#4
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 14:41
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On a flight,
1. What about PCRs such as Longs Drugs ≪(CVS ≪) which claim to be free ?
https://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/covid-19-testing
exactly? Is it just that the billing is passed on to the insurance company ∀(HMSA, Kaiser, etc. ))?

2. If I get a test at a regular clinic and bill my insurance company for Reimbursement,
how much will I get refunded?

I could just inquire about both, but I thought I would ask here first.
If you have any experience with this, I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#5
  • ybt
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 15:22
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I'm glad you wrote, and I'm still checking on the insurance cover, but I'm sure it depends on your plan, etc. I'll post any helpful answers
Just an example at this point, but for June, Walgreens PCR appointments don't appear on the calendar. I'm still looking into the possibility of using Insurance to get an appointment at one of the hospitals.

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#6
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 16:48
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YBT,
I appreciate your meaningful contribution as well.

I have booked $ 110 at wellness4Hawaii.
It is listed as 24h - 48 h, but I was told that results are usually available within 24 h.
The flight is in early June, departing on a Wednesday, so if we want to get the results quickly, the test will be on a Sunday.
Then the pay clinic was more secure in terms of appointments.

I still have some time left, so I would like to hear from ybt and everyone else about their experiences.

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#7
  • REDmk
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 16:56
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I live in Northern California, I returned to Japan in April and came back this month, there are Dignity Health clinics all over the country that do PCR testing for international travelers, there was one in my city, so I made an appointment for the test, filled out a Japanese certificate on the spot, had it stamped by the testing laboratory and I was good to go. I filled out the Japanese certificate and had it stamped by the testing organization on the spot, and I was good to go. I had to submit my Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas membership card for health insurance. When I called to make the appointment, I was told that the insurance company would pay for it, but I was skeptical. I had the Japanese format for Dignity Health, so I didn't need to give them this one. ?

There are about three testing clinics in the San Francisco airport, and you can get tested at the airport. There should be others in other airports, but you need to check because the airport clinics may not allow you to use your insurance.

I don't know about drugstore testing, as I have never been there, but if it is covered by insurance and free, I would feel safer at a clinic than at CVS or other places.

Note that at the moment, the same negative proof is required to return to the U.S., so under the same conditions as now, the test must be done one day before departure from Japan. I took a flight departing on Monday, so I found a clinic that is open on Sundays (about 14,000 yen with same-day certification), but it seems that some places are closed on Sundays when you take the test for free for prefectural • residents, so if you can avoid it, I would recommend coming back on the next day on a weekday. I recommend you to come back on the next day on a weekday if you can avoid it.

A weekend nomad named Daisuke on youtube has detailed videos every night that are helpful.

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#8
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 17:12
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REDmk,
Diceke's YouTube, I am watching it too.

Now, when you return to the US from Japan, how about
Kinoshita Group's Antigen Qualitative Test ( 1,900 yen ) or
free kit from the US government (iHealth) ( check via online )
https://ihealthlabs.com/products/ihealth-verified-covid-test-service
How about

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#9
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 17:15
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REDmk,
sorry, I see you are already back in the US.
I know the PCR test in Japan is also expensive if you take it at a clinic or other places.
I hope the negative proof will be gone soon.

I am a Kaiser, and there is a section for Reimbursement, which requires submission of test details.
I will try to inquire somewhere.

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#10
  • Aloha
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 17:46
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Nomi Hawaii's free inspections may be extended.
I will check on the web site or at the Ala Moana inspection station.
It would be great if we could go free after June !.

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#11
  • REDmk
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 18:01
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Koji

Thanks for the information. I didn't know about this amazing system where you can have it verified via online, have it inspected and email me the certificate. It's sold out right now, but I heard it's CDC approved, so it's inexpensive if that's what you need. I'll let you know if anyone else asks. I also waited until the last minute to book an appointment, hoping that I might not need proof to enter the US, but no luck. I had no choice but to book an inspection with the Kinoshita Group, but when I checked the web a few days before departure, it was "closed" and I could not book. It might be better to book early. I was lucky at least that the dollar was strong. The U.S. government will cover the corona-related costs, so maybe it will be free through the insurance company. Kaiser vaccinates the uninsured, so I'd like to see them use their available space to conduct the tests as well. if you can get to Kaiser 3 days or more in advance, I think they might be able to do a travel test for you if you make an appointment.

When I returned, I uploaded all my documents on ANA's own website and submitted them. I was in a hotel, so there was no scanner, so I had to use my cell phone to copy and upload the affidavit, etc. After submitting it, ANA gave me an error and I had to resubmit it.

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#12
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 19:02
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REDmk,

Looks like the Kinoshita group is booked 5 days in advance.
I just looked in to see if I could book an exam about the time I was going back to the US, but it was not possible at all ( lol )
I'll have to put it on my calendar, as I might inadvertently forget.

I checked the iHealth page, it's sold out.
Is this a temporary sellout? Someone said they used this method on Vivinavi.
It is convenient to receive it anywhere.

Kaiser's testing center in Hawaii is closed on Sundays,
I have an appointment at a fee-based clinic that is also open on Sundays.
It would be easier on my wallet if my insurance would cover it.

I am JAL, so I think I will be VeriFLY on the way back.
Probably not much different from ANA's system.
I will have to enter my date of birth or passport number either by hand ・ or digitally on the Kinoshita Group inspection certificate
a scanner or PC would be helpful ( I'm not used to editing on my phone ).
I would like to have the inspection the day before departure if at all possible, so that I can calmly prepare and upload the documents.

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#13
  • ybt
  • 2022/05/20 (Fri) 19:21
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I contacted HMSA and they said they don't cover travel purpose, so in my situation, I guess I'll have to pay $ 110 ✖️ for the number of people I'm paying for at the moment.

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#14
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/22 (Sun) 18:57
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ybt,

Thank you for sharing the response from HMSA.
It would be costly for 4 people to get tested.

If I have the test results written on the Ministry of Health and Welfare form at a fee-based clinic and travel,
on the one hand I will be relieved when I am asked to show the documents, but on the other hand I will have to pay for various things, such as not being covered by insurance for travel purposes.

On the other hand, if you simply want to get a free test ( precisely because you want to get a test ) covered by insurance and
upload the test results ( in a form other than the Ministry of Health ) but with the required items listed to Fast Track, and
I wonder if there are cases where green is OK for travel ( I'll avoid mentioning whether it's OK or not ) since it's up to each individual to decide whether it's OK or not.

I am traveling alone and this is my first time back to Japan after Corona, so I am inclined to take the test at a clinic for a fee
to avoid the mess.

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#15
  • ekoneko
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 03:29
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Lab test results from CVS Pharmacy have been successfully approved by MySOS and are now green !
Please choose this one. Lab test (PCR/ NAAT)

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#16
  • ekoneko
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 03:33
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I forgot to mention that CVS Pharmacy inspections are free.
But I guess you have to have insurance somewhere.
By the way, I'm HMSA. It's worth a try.

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#17
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 11:45
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ekoneko,

Thanks for the tip.
By the way, did you fill out the form designated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare by yourself and had a pharmacist or other person sign it for you ??

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#18
  • 無料検査
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 16:18
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Dear ekoneko

I see that CVS Pharmacy's free inspection is also valid.
Thank you for the information !

Mr. Kohnoji

As you said, it is not always necessary to use the format specified by the MHLW.
"If it is difficult to use the prescribed format, submission of any format is not precluded, but the "contents to be included in the inspection certificate" must be fulfilled." The statement is as follows.
The "contents to be included in the certificate of examination" seems to be a description of valid specimens and methods of examination.
Other free testing periods such as Aloha Clera and Nomi Health do not provide a Japan-specified form, but they are approved, so I think CVS Pharmacy is also approved because I think they have a valid specimen and test method.

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#20
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 17:06
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Dear Free Inspection,

Thank you for your detailed information.

As far as entry quarantine from the U.S. to Japan is concerned, I wonder if the MHLW form has become a skeleton.

In today's post by YouTube Daisuke, there was a case where a passenger was denied boarding at the airport even though the fast track was green.
Paper form ( designated by MHLW is better at the departure airport to avoid misunderstanding ) and at the quarantine stage in Japan Is it like a fast-track passage?

However, many people departing from airports in Hawaii are probably aware of the current quarantine situation in Japan, so
they may allow boarding if it is an optional format or fast-track green that meets the requirements.

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#21
  • TM
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 20:57
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Hi
I was scheduled to return home on JAL day before yesterday, and the free CVS inspection
fast track was green, and the next day
I went to the airport and was denied boarding.
I was told that the test was not applicable and that I had to submit a form to prove that I was negative
.

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#22

#21 Mr. TM
Uh ! ! Were you not allowed to board even though your fast track was green ! ? Was it because the inspection that the TM family took at CVS was not valid for entry into Japan ? or because you did not print out the inspection results sent by CVS and put them in paper form? ? ? I was going to take the free test at Nomihealth this week and fly home on JAL, but now I am scared …. Thank you for sharing your very frustrating experience !.

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#23
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 22:44
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TM,

I know you had a very difficult time with your family of four. I hope you are safe and on your way to your alternate flight.

By the way, was your experience at Honolulu airport?
I see such things happen on JAL as well.
I feel like I have learned something about the blind spot of this system when the fast track is green and boarding is not automatically enabled
.

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#24
  • ekoneko
  • 2022/05/24 (Tue) 23:29
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TM
I hope you are safe in Japan now.
I wonder what was wrong with the CVS certificate ?
I wonder why it was caught at Honolulu airport ( I know ).
I think a lot of people in Hawaii would have it certified at CVS.
The negative certificate from CVS states the following.
It's been proven negative by the government's prescribed testing methods.
TM's family also had this test type.
SARS-COV-2 RNA, QL, RT PCR (COVID-19)

Please tell me why they were rejected.


Your COVID-19 test result
NEGATIVE

Test information
Patient's name
Nekota EkoNeko

Patient's date of birth
May 26, 1998

Test type
SARS-COV-2 RNA, QL, RT PCR (COVID-19)

Provider
AKAMINEJOHN

MinuteClinic contact information Customer Service: (980) 527-1952}

Collection date
May 15, 2022 at 1:25 PM HST

Collection location
602 NORTH KUANA STREET HONOLULU, HI 95673

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#26

#25 May I ask you
Can you fill out the Japanese format at CVS? If so, do you fill in the parts you can fill in by yourself and only ask them to sign the bottom part ??

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#27
  • ekoneko
  • 2022/05/25 (Wed) 02:54
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I wonder if they show a paper negative certificate at the Honolulu airport ?
and then say "no" to CVS because they don't have a specimen method.

I thought they only show the MySOS screen at the airport.
So I thought if that screen was green, that would be enough to get me on the plane.

Hmmm, I don't know what the green means. I would like to know the reason for the rejection.

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#28
  • 無料検査
  • 2022/05/25 (Wed) 15:01
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Koji

I watched Youtube and as a result it seems that you were able to board the flight, so it seems that the situation is that some airline staff in the mainland do not understand about the app and the inspection certificate. As Koji said, airline staff in case of departure from Hawaii understands it well. The certificate issued by the inspection agency is a valid inspection certificate for entry into Japan, but if you check with the airline in advance whether it is possible to board, I think there will be no problem.
A friend of mine who recently returned to Japan presented the printed inspection certificate from Nomi Health and the screen of the app at check-in at the Honolulu airport, and he returned to Japan without any problems.

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#29
  • 無料検査
  • 2022/05/25 (Wed) 15:09
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TM,

Can you tell us more about why you were denied boarding on the CVS inspection certificate?

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#30
  • TM
  • 2022/05/25 (Wed) 15:57
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Sorry for the delay. I've been slammed and the time difference
Sorry.
The reason is that CVS does not describe how to collect.
I heard that the green screen is color-coded after arrival in Japan.
You still need a negative certificate to board the flight, and they will confirm the collection method and testing method.

Your comments make me wonder
if we were unlucky …
I just wanted to tell you that there are others like us. I am sorry if I have made you feel confused.

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#32
  • こーの字
  • 2022/05/25 (Wed) 16:22
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TM,

Thank you for your reply during the difficult time after the move.
I think this is useful information for those who plan to use CVS,
knowing in advance the possible cases that may occur.

In TM's case, while the airport made a decision according to the principle,
I think the fast-track side did a good job of checking documents.

Have a good time in Japan.

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#33

#30 Dear TM

Thank you for your busy schedule.
In April and May, when my family flew back to Japan on JAL, we entered Japan through PCR inspection at Nomi. My son checked in with no problem just by showing the MySOS screen. My husband was asked to show a negative certificate after presenting MySOS. I had printed it out just in case, so I was able to check in after presenting it. Incidentally, when I returned to Japan in early April, I was asked to present my negative certificate during the check-in process after presenting MySOS. I also had a printout so it was no problem, but I guess it depends on the JAL representative …
It seems that the free CVS inspection does not allow boarding. I will be returning next month and sincerely hope Nomi will extend !.

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#34

# 33 Mr. Returning to Japan

Thank you for the detailed information about your situation.
If you took the test at Nomi, how did you get the negative certificate printed out ?
Is it like printing out the test results that came in the mail by yourself ??

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#35

#34 Dear MI

I printed out the test results myself.
Some people had no problem with only downloaded images.

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#36
  • Aloha
  • 2022/05/28 (Sat) 15:52
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Nomi Health is extending its free examinations until the end of June. Ala Moana is closed on Sundays and Waikele is open daily.

CVS's negative certificate does not include the specimen, so it cannot be used as-is; Nomi's does, so it can be used as-is (just show the screen, no need to print).

CVS is a problem only because the type of specimen is not written on the certificate, although the method of testing is originally the method specified by the government, and in this case it can be used if it is filled in the format specified by Japan. I wonder … how many more choices we would have if the Japanese government did not require the type of specimen.

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#37

I was reading the precautions for not using the negative certificate designated by the Japanese government.

In the required fields, it said passport number in addition to the test method, name, and date of birth. ?

If anyone can help me, I would be grateful if you could let me know.

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#38
  • Aloha
  • 2022/05/31 (Tue) 13:29
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Q&A of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that a passport number is not always required.
https://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/files/100228637.pdf

1 Is it invalid if the inspection certificate does not contain some personal details such as passport number?

If all of the personal details ( name, passport number, nationality, date of birth, and sex ) specified in the format prescribed by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare are not included, the name, date of birth, and other details can be checked against the passport to verify the identity of the applicant. If all items are verified by checking the name and date of birth against the passport, the certificate will be considered valid even if not all items are listed. If the name or passport number is not indicated on the inspection certificate, it will be considered invalid because the subject of the inspection certificate cannot be identified and cannot be checked against the passport.

= = = = =

As mentioned above, Nomi Health's English PCR negative test certificate with the first name and date of birth already written is valid.

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#39

Aloha,
Thank you very much for your clear reply. Thank you very much.

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#42

I took a test at Ala Moana nomihealth last month, and the test result I received in the mail only showed the date, my name, and that I was negative, probably because it was a simple non-PCR test.
If it is a PCR:test, is there any other information ?
I am wondering if the same information will not be enough to prove that I am negative for returning to Japan ?. I am going back to Japan this month.
If it is PCR, what information will be given in the test results ?
By the way, I was able to go in person and take the test without an appointment.

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#43

#40 mahalo

Last August, I had a drive-through PCR test at Walgreens. The test report from that time only states "SARS-CoV-2, NAA ( Nucleic Acid Amplification Test )" in the Test Name, but does not specify the specific test method such as RT-PCR or the specimen collected. The nucleic acid amplification test itself is a valid test method designated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, though. Incidentally, I did not take the test for travel, but an acquaintance of mine told me that he was able to go to Japan safely using a negative certificate from Walgreens at the time. This was last year, and the story is from someone else, so it's just for reference.

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#44

For those of you who have received your PCR from Nomi health.
When you uploaded to My sos
how long did it take you to review ?
I am scheduled to
test at Nomi on Thursday this June
test results on Friday to Saturday
scheduled to upload to My sos on Saturday … and
leave on sunday
** if test results are early I'm not worried …
if they are on saturday … I'm not sure if I will make it in time

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#45
  • Kokomelon
  • 2022/06/05 (Sun) 22:08
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I know that the nasal swab method is only valid for nucleic acid amplification tests, but I think it is valid for RT-PCR tests, but I am mistaken. ?
Please help me with your experience.
Thank you very much.

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#46

ZAKI

In my case, it took over 50 hours to get a negative result after being tested by NOMI HEALTH.

I took the test on Friday afternoon and received the result on Sunday evening.
It took longer than I expected and I was nervous that I would not make it in time.

It took about 15 minutes from the time I registered for My sos to the blue screen. This was faster than expected.

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#47
  • こーの字
  • 2022/06/07 (Tue) 14:39
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Not Nomi Health, but this is my experience with Wellness4Hawaii.
The plan is for $ 110 RT-PCR, 24h - 48h waiting for results.

The test was done this past Sunday at 1:30pm, and I received the email (PDF) results the next day, Monday at 8:30am.
The engraved certificate is available for pickup from 8:00 to 14:00.

Received PDF ( signed by doctor but no imprint ) uploaded to MySOS, approved in about half a day, blue screen.

I submitted a no-go insurance claim to my insurance company (KP) and it is under review. I will report the result when I get it.

I went to Ala Moana this morning before 8:00 to pick up my certificate and found a good number of people in line at Nomi Health.

Now it's just a matter of processing at the airport. If I have my printed certificate, I should be fine, but I will try to get into the airport 3 hours before departure. The plane seems to be close to full, so I think it will take a reasonable amount of time to finish the formalities.

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#49
  • こーの字
  • 2022/06/10 (Fri) 17:39
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As a follow-up to #47, my insurance application to KP, according to my online account, was approved with no co-pay.

Speaking of which, it looks like the negative test before entering the US will be eliminated. I am glad to know that I no longer have to think about changing my flight after a positive result, not to mention the cost and hassle. Of course, I don't want to bring in a virus, so I will try to prevent infection.

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#50

I would like to check again, has anyone returned to Japan by ANA with a negative NOMI certificate ?
Someone wrote in another thread that JAL does not accept it, but is ANA OK ??

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#51

Since June 12, negative certification is no longer required for entry into the U.S.

On that note, the Japanese government still hasn't woken up from its coronal isolation.

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#52
  • アロハ
  • 2022/06/11 (Sat) 20:11
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Dear Mariachi
Jal accepts Nomi.
MySOS It will be ok soon.
I don't know about Ana since she is not on it.

The person who wrote
in another thread that jal doesn't accept Nomi
must be a rags to riches medical professional basket family~!

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#53

Dear mariachi
I did PCR at Nomi and boarded an ANA flight.
I printed out the negative proof and brought it with me just to be sure, but they only checked My SOS and did not check my documents.
I hope this helps.

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#54
  • Mariachi
  • 2022/06/13 (Mon) 16:59
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#52 Dear Aloha

Thank you.
As of 6/10,
passport number, doctor's name, and medical institution's impression have been removed from the required fields of the negative certificate format for entry into Japan, so
Nomi's should be fine.

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#55
  • ごま
  • 2022/06/16 (Thu) 18:02
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I am planning to leave Japan on July 7.
I checked the Nomi Health website and
it seems that I can only make reservations until the end of June, not July.
Will Nomi Health in Ala Moana be closed in July?
I would like to know if you know.

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#56
  • dolphy
  • 2022/06/16 (Thu) 19:09
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Nomi Health, but the site only allows reservations until the end of June, but it has been extended until the end of November.
There may be a possibility of discontinuation in the middle of the program if demand disappears, but for now it is a safe bet.

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#58
  • Mariachi
  • 2022/06/18 (Sat) 21:20
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#53 Dear ana

Thanks for the information !
Sorry for the late reply.
I also printed it out just in case.
MYSOS is now blue and ready to go.

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#59
  • アイ
  • 2022/06/19 (Sun) 10:37
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How many days before flying do you all take the test ?
3 days before flying is fine ?.

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#60
  • こーの字
  • 2022/06/19 (Sun) 17:35
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#59 Ai
Please note that it is exactly 72 hours before flight departure. I wanted to know the result earlier, so I took the test just before 71 hours. If there is a flight delay, it should be no problem if it is within 24 hours of the scheduled time.

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