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Old May 20, 2022 | 5:36 am
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Every self-printed attestation form I’ve carried has become scrap paper since the airlines/reps that want them have their own forms to use that can be gotten at check-in and/or even airside/ at/near the gates.

Originally Posted by gojko88
The attestation is still formally required in physical form - whether check-in agents actually request it or not is a YMMV situation. I've certainly never been asked to produce it after landing in the US.
Represents my experiences too on a lot of US-bound flights.

FWIW, Biden & Co made it pretty obvious earlier this week that there still was no clear roadmap presented on when to move out — and later perhaps back into — testing requirements for Covid-19 later this year. So much for the business of not going into something unless you have a clear exit strategy from the beginning.

Could monkeypox testing be next?
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