Depending on your destination, it could result in an unexpected change in plans, such as being required to stay isolated in a hotel.
It's why the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that you have backup plans ready if you're traveling abroad. You might have to stay longer than planned if you test positive.
Since results from a PCR test can remain positive for weeks after an infection, those who have had COVID-19 might have to get documentation from a doctor orIf you end up needing medical treatment, check with your embassy for suggestedcare providers. Keep in mind that some countries still have overwhelmed health care systems due to the pandemic.
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