![]() Somehow humans have managed to build a garden in the desert, and a garden whose scale is impossible to capture. And so the first impression - and the overwhelming impression - that you get from looking down on Phoenix from above is it’s a miracle. There is an unbelievable lushness to this place, not just in terms of green lawns and golf courses, but even the tree canopy.Īnd if you drive an hour in any direction, the contrast couldn’t be more clear. And what you see for miles in every direction is green. It’s the highest point in the area and I can see for miles in every direction. I’m standing at the top of Camelback Mountain. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email with any questions. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. This transcript was created using speech recognition software. Could taking salt out of ocean water be the answer? T06:00:02-04:00 Links to third party sources and websites are offered as a courtesy.Transcript Arizona’s Pipe Dream Water levels in aquifers are falling nationwide. COVID Testing prior to travel may not be available at all locations. Given the rapidly evolving nature of the response to the COVID-19 outbreak and government restrictions, Delta cannot guarantee accuracy of and accepts no liability for test provider offerings or any errors or omissions related to test products or test requirements, including accuracy of translations, outdated information or testing location address and hours, appointment availability, test type offered, or timing for receiving test results. Information may not be copied, republished, or used for any purpose other than individual travel planning. ![]() Information included here on COVID testing is supplemental to any information provided by test providers or governmental authorities regarding testing. *The information published here and in other Delta locations related to COVID travel restrictions and tests is intended to help our customers in the planning and preparation for their travel plans. Some testing locations may accept walk-ins, but making an appointment is always advised. ![]() Please confirm government guidelines using our Delta Discover Map before selecting this option.įor in-person tests, you can schedule an appointment online and visit a designated location to have your testing conducted by a medical professional or proctor. Please be aware that some destinations do not accept at-home tests or may not allow you to bring an at-home test. At-home tests can be virtually proctored and fully completed over video, or in some cases they may need to be sent to a lab for processing. Be sure to use the “Testing Locations” feature in our Delta Discover Map to help you find an acceptable in-person and/or at-home test and provider that is specific to your destination.Īt-home tests (including antigen test options from our partners at eMed, opens in a new window and AZOVA, opens in a new window) are typically ordered online, shipped to your address and completed in your own home. Please confirm government guidelines using our Delta Discover Map before selecting this option.Įach destination has different testing requirements. Please be aware that some destinations do not accept at-home tests or may not allow you to bring an at-home test into the destination. Proctored test results are accepted for entry into many countries (please check your destination’s requirements) and this type of test is portable and can be taken with you on your trip.Īfter you receive any required test results, upload them to Delta FlyReady for faster check-in on your day of travel. At-home tests can be virtually proctored and fully completed over video, or in some cases, they may need to be sent to a lab for processing. Tests must be taken within a specified period prior to travel and this time frame will be defined by your destination.Īt-home tests (including antigen test options from our partners at eMed, opens in a new window and AZOVA, opens in a new window) are typically ordered online, shipped to your address and completed in your own home. The FDA’s COVID-19 Test Basics, opens in a new windowis a good overview of test types. Most destinations do not accept antibody tests for entry. The most universally accepted COVID-19 test type is a molecular PCR test, however many destinations accept other forms of NAAT tests as well as antigen tests. Be sure to note the accepted test type(s), required testing time frame and whether at-home and/or in-person testing is needed. Use our interactive Delta Discover Map to view the testing requirements for your destination and use the “Testing Locations” feature to help you choose your type of test or provider by country.
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