Anonymous wrote:Took me 4 days to get mine in early July. Assume the backlog is even worse now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are minors definitely exempted from Covid testing requirements to enter Maine and avoid 14 day quarantine?
Yes. See number 3 on the FAQ page: https://www.maine.gov/covid19/restartingmaine/keepmainehealthy/faqs
Anonymous wrote:Are minors definitely exempted from Covid testing requirements to enter Maine and avoid 14 day quarantine?
Anonymous wrote:One thought is to get the rapid test in Mass. on the way up. CareWell Urgent Care does them with no appointment and no doctor order and has multiple locations - I think the rapid test is $160 (not covered by insurance).
Anonymous wrote:Moco has a bunch of free testing sites.
Anonymous wrote:I got a rapid test at Medstar in Adams Morgan last week (20 min turnaround) and drove to Maine the day after. We weren’t asked to sign/show any evidence of testing but of course planned to stay to ourselves as much as possible anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go and quarantine. Arrive with food and get take out.
If you must, go to a grocery store when it’s not crowded and wear a mask (obviously). Don’t go to restaurants. Don’t go to knick knack stores.
That’s not quarantining.
Check the quarantine rules of the individual state. In Maine, you're definitely allowed to get food delivered, curbside takeout is a little less clear. You're also allowed to do outdoor activities while quarantining in Maine, if you're not coming in close contact with others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just go and quarantine. Arrive with food and get take out.
If you must, go to a grocery store when it’s not crowded and wear a mask (obviously). Don’t go to restaurants. Don’t go to knick knack stores.
That’s not quarantining.