Testing site at MSP airport
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Testing site at MSP airport
The state of MN lists MSP as one of their sites for the free (to Minnesotans) saliva test. Has anybody used this testing site before travel (specifically to Canada) and what was your experience (wait times, result availability)?
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At times, there's been testing in the parking ramp, but this might be just for airline and airport employees.
I've seen signs to something on the level below arrivals, where the tram runs to the light rail station and the back of the parking ramp.
I've also seen signs and an information page (hard copy at the airport information stands staffed by volunteers) for an airside testing station at the beginning of the F concourse, toward the left and before the first gates as you enter F from the TSA checkpoint or from the main mall with many merchants. These tests are not free, although as expected antigen is cheaper than PCR. They claim to be fast but they're located after the check in counters, so having documents to pass TSA airport security could be a problem..
BTW, the saliva tests done in MN seem to be from Vault. They mail out a kit for a saliva test that you can do at home with supervision over zoom and then drop off at a UPS store for shipment to their laboratory. They're not instant tests, nor are they free normally AFAIK.
There's usually testing done at MOA or in one of its outdoor parking lots. MOA is several stops by light rail train from the airport, with tickets roughly in the $1-3 range (by from a machine before boarding), with service about every fifteen minutes at normal times.
AFAIK, by policy MN doesn't insist on ID or state residence for either testing or vaccination for COVID-19, but of course, they'll take your information and bill your insurance if possible.
ADDED: A very expensive alternative would be to use the travel medicine outfit at HCMC. They claim to verify testing (and vaccination, etc.) requirements for travel and then give results in time for travel. This is likely to cost about $500 and not be covered by insurance.
Have you tried calling the airport to ask? When I once tried to check, I couldn't find anything on the airport's website, but the testing locations seem to constantly change.
I don't know if it's still available, but Minneapolis Convention Center (downtown) has been doing the Vault saliva tests in person (just as Vault served the community vaccination site there when it was operating last winter).
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I use the free site in the ramps every time I travel. It is fine as long as you don't need a barcode. Most of my travel is to Brazil and they have had no issues with it. It used to take less than 24 hours but lately it has been taking around 36.
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Is it a saliva test? Antigen or PCR?
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The Vault ones at MSP airport were saliva tests. Not sure if that’s changed.
The free testing at MSP and sites elsewhere in short distance to MSP may not be operating on dates like Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, NYE, and New Year’s Day. Just something to keep in mind.
Being a more commercial operator where individual payment is generally required, maybe Wandertest at MSP has a different availability schedule than the free testing at the airport.
The free testing at MSP and sites elsewhere in short distance to MSP may not be operating on dates like Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, NYE, and New Year’s Day. Just something to keep in mind.
Being a more commercial operator where individual payment is generally required, maybe Wandertest at MSP has a different availability schedule than the free testing at the airport.
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Thank you, that's what I needed to know. I am scheduled to fly to Canada next month and will use the MSP site. Free is always good, if the test is indeed accepted. All I need is some documentation that Delta will let me board with.
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Hours for the MSP community testing site (I believe this is the free one in the T1 parking ramp) are 7 am to 7 pm everyday. Appointments are recommended but not required. They do a saliva PCR test, presumably Vault.
There's also a community testing site at the Minneapolis convention center, presumably the Vault saliva test. It's open from 9 am to 6 pm, but will be closed on December 24/25/31 and January 1, possibly also December 30.
AFAIK the Vault tests must be processed in a lab (in Oakdale IIRC), so these wouldn't be instant tests.
There's also a community testing site at the Minneapolis convention center, presumably the Vault saliva test. It's open from 9 am to 6 pm, but will be closed on December 24/25/31 and January 1, possibly also December 30.
AFAIK the Vault tests must be processed in a lab (in Oakdale IIRC), so these wouldn't be instant tests.
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At least one of the testing sites at MSP may have reduced hours -- if any -- tomorrow and the day after.
In fact, it seems like there is this message on the airport site: "The community testing site will be closed December 24, 25, 31, and January 1." That was in reference to "Level 2 of the Blue Ramp, Terminal 1" location.
"Results in 48 hours" may not fly like it used to fly. So pay close and frequent attention to the rules for the destination and the time factor applicable for any testing requirement.
In fact, it seems like there is this message on the airport site: "The community testing site will be closed December 24, 25, 31, and January 1." That was in reference to "Level 2 of the Blue Ramp, Terminal 1" location.
"Results in 48 hours" may not fly like it used to fly. So pay close and frequent attention to the rules for the destination and the time factor applicable for any testing requirement.

