Greetings,
Flying to Baja for a week to hang out with friends in San Bruno. Does anyone know if Santa Rosalia or Mulege have rapid PCR tests? Such a pain since
these have to be done a day before leaving. Curious how I will get the test and then get the results before flying out? I suppose I may have to go
to Loreto a day early to get this taken care of.
Thanks for your help!
Later,
Steve100X - 1-5-2022 at 10:17 AM
Sorry, I can not answer your specific question, but because you have not received a response, they are very easy to get in Loreto. Walk in, 800 pesos,
couple hundred feet north of the police station on the other side of the street (Circuito Nicolas Tamaral, I think).fishmaster - 1-7-2022 at 09:22 AM
Thanks for the come back. Looks like I'll have to come back to Loreto a day early. Much appreciated!wilderone - 1-8-2022 at 04:14 PM
I'm not sure on this, but can't you bring a home test with you -- one of those 15 minute ones? Then the question, "what if" the test is positive?JZ - 1-8-2022 at 04:32 PM
I'm not sure on this, but can't you bring a home test with you -- one of those 15 minute ones? Then the question, "what if" the test is positive?
Canada requires the more sensitive PCR test. The problem is some ppl can test positive for weeks or even months after getting Covid when the PCR test
is used. But they are no longer contagious.
The Antigen test is less sensitive. When you have a negative on that test you are not contagious.
Canada are being dicks by requiring the PCR test. Thankfully, the US got this one right.
For the home test to be accepted by the airlines it would have to be "video proctored." It's my understanding that companies do this, but I've never
tried it.
[Edited on 1-8-2022 by JZ]DouglasP - 1-9-2022 at 09:36 AM
There is a small lab in Mulege.
Bere Quimica is the technician that does the tests
Her phone number is +52 615 106 6127.
Limited english, but you can hit hre on WhatsApp.mtgoat666 - 1-9-2022 at 09:54 AM
Hi Jz: Unfortunately two of our family members tested negative to the rapid test while showing symptoms after exposure, requiring them to test again a
day later to obtain a positive reading. Presently, if you test positive to the rapid test and are showing more than mild symptoms, you make an
appointment (drop in testing no longer allowed at some locations) to get tested with the PCR and this is seen as more reliable. If you are flying into
Canada a negative PCR is required before you board the flight home.
Under this system, we presently miss a whole lot of local infected people as our testing rates are very low in comparison to those in the US. Our
actual infection rates are estimated to be 3 to 4 times the positive cases found with testing. Omicron is both blowing through our testing
capabilities and vaccinated population.fishmaster - 1-17-2022 at 09:25 AM
Just returned from Baja. JZ is correct, U.S. is not requiring PCR tests right now. Antigen test is fine and there are labs in Santa Rosalia ($1600
pesos), Mulege ($800 pesos), and many in Loreto ($800 pesos). I went to the lab in Mulege and they were very quick and professional (no brain swab,
only nasal. I made an appointment and had my paperwork within about 20 minutes.
Simple enough.