ORLANDO, Fla. – On Sunday, Florida saw coronavirus cases continue to climb, increasing by 6,000. With the surge in reported COVID-19 cases across the world, many countries are requiring testing for international travelers, the Associated Press reports.
For instance, those who are travelling to the U.S. from other countries must take a COVID-19 test no more than three days before departing their country. [Here’s how to register for the COVID-19 vaccine in Florida] According to the AP, travelers can either take a rapid test, which looks for viral proteins, also known as antigens, or a test that detects the genetic material of the virus.