Great news and very positive step. It's one piece of news I've been waiting on. Now just waiting on the equivalent decision from the New Zealand govt, supposedly at the end of July, and travelling to hunt again should be back to normal, or as close to it as it's gonna get.
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Question: With the lifting of the testing requirement does the “Big Guy” get 10% of the commissions travel agents will earn with the increase in US travelers going abroad? If China will pay it through Hunter’s bribery/kickbacks shouldn’t travel agents too? Asking for a friend.
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Originally posted by Terry Blauwkamp: BUT.. I think we still need to comply with a the requirements for the country we are going to hunt in...like Fully Vaccinated eetc into South Africa.
True, but getting a test 72 hours before departure from home is a lot easier to deal with than 24 hours in a foreign country.
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Charles, In 2020 I found the opposite to be true. Fast result PCR test was hard to find here, Zimbabwe was a breeze. John
I didn't try to fly anywhere in 2020. Now SA is accepting antigen tests within 48 hours of departure or PCR within 72 hours. I can get either easily in that time frame.
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