UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 131647Z JUL 21 MID600050795136U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 150/21 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/JUL// SUBJ/DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COVID-19 TESTING PRIOR TO OVERSEAS TRAVEL (UPDATE 2)// REF/A/NAVADMIN/OPNAV/291854ZJAN21// REF/B/EXECUTIVE ORDER/13998/21JAN21// REF/C/USD P&R MEMO/16APR21// REF/D/CDC ORDER/12JAN21// REF/E/GENADMIN/USTRANSCOM/102224ZJUN21// REF/F/NAVADMIN/OPNAV/160550ZFEB21// NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 026/21, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COVID-19 TESTING PRIOR TO OVERSEAS TRAVEL. REF B IS EXECUTIVE ORDER 13998, PROMOTING COVID-19 SAFETY IN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL. REF C IS FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION GUIDANCE SUPPLEMENT 20. REF D IS CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION ORDER REQUIREMENT FOR NEGATIVE PRE-DEPARTURE COVID-19 TEST RESULT OR DOCUMENTATION OF RECOVERY FROM COVID-19 FOR ALL AIRLINE OR OTHER AIRCRAFT PASSENGERS ARRIVING INTO THE UNITED STATES FROM ANY FOREIGN COUNTRY. REF E IS USTRANSCOM GUIDANCE TO THE JOINT FORCE UPDATING COVID-19 TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAVELERS IN RESPONSE TO FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION SUPPLEMENTS 16 REVISION 1, 17 AND 20. REF F IS NAVADMIN 037/21, U.S. NAVY COVID-19 STANDARDIZED OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE VERSION 4.0.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN updates options for COVID-19 testing prior to international travel, provides exceptions to the testing requirement as delineated in references (b) through (e), and provides updated processes for travelers that test positive prior to or during travel. In line with reference (e), U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) will no longer provide support services (transportation, lodging, sustenance, etc.) to travelers denied boarding due to COVID-19. Additionally, no earlier than 15 July 2021, USTRANSCOM will suspend all COVID-19 testing at all Continental United States (CONUS)-based Aerial Points of Embarkation (APOE). Reference (a) is canceled. 2. The dynamic nature of the COVID-19 pandemic requires the continuation of measures to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 spread. Many countries, to include the U.S., require negative test results before arrival. In line with reference (c), and to ensure Service Members and families are not refused travel or delayed, all travelers executing international orders, to include returning to the U.S. from a foreign country, are required to have a negative viral COVID-19 test (molecular or antigen). However, a molecular test is the preferred test prior to travel. If the destination location requires a specific test, test timing, or test result format, travelers must follow the stricter requirement. Individuals should review the Foreign Clearance Guide (FCG) at https://www.fcg.pentagon.mil/Fcg.cfm to determine the exact entry requirements for the final destination. 3. Service Members and/or family members must do the following a. Possess, and present on request, proof of a negative viral COVID-19 test administered within 72 hours of embarkation for international travel for each traveling family member unless the exceptions in paragraph 3.b. apply. Valid proof may be electronic or printed for commercial flights. Printed proof will be required prior to Air Mobility Command (AMC) Patriot Express (PE) (i.e., rotator) or military aircraft flights. b. Exceptions to Testing. Unless otherwise required by a more restrictive DoD Policy or specific entry requirements for the final destination: (1) Individuals fully recovered from a laboratory-confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 infection within the previous three months are not required to undergo viral testing. Individuals recovered from COVID-19 infection and desiring to travel will receive clearance from a healthcare provider or public health official and maintain a copy of the clearance letter in their possession during travel. (2) Individuals who are fully vaccinated are exempt from viral testing prior to travel from the United States to a foreign country. Fully vaccinated personnel are required to undergo viral testing prior to travel from a foreign country to the United States and post-international travel testing. c. Review the FCG at https://www.fcg.pentagon.mil/fcg.cfm to determine the exact entry requirements for the final destination (does not apply to routine intermediate stops) to avoid delays, fines, or other complications upon arrival. COVID-19 travel information for travelers returning to the United States may be found on the Department of State website at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/ea/covid -19-information.html. Additionally, travelers are encouraged to register for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program at https://step.state.gov for a free service enabling travelers to enroll their trip with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. This service provides updates from the embassy regarding travel requirements and safety conditions in the destination country. d. Review associated destination requirements, such as type of test, timing or test result format, to determine specifics for entry that may be more restrictive than service policy, e.g., testing within 72 hours from arrival instead of embarkation - in this case, travelers must execute their testing in order to arrive at their embarkation site with proof and have sufficient time remaining to travel to their destination prior to the requirement expiring. e. Plan intermediate travel and leave. Do not place you and your family in extremis should an unexpected restriction of movement (ROM) be required while traveling prior to embarkation. During trip planning, ensure you identify facilities along your route of travel that will accommodate you or a family member who may become COVID-19 positive. Additionally, financially plan for an extended trip and/or additional tests should they become necessary. Service Members are encouraged to use their Government Travel Charge Card (GTCC) for travel expenses on official orders as this will assist in alleviating personal financial impact. TRICARE covers COVID-19 tests when medically necessary and appropriate. Visit https://www.tricare.mil/covid19testing for more details on COVID-19 testing coverage. TRICARE does not fund strictly travel-based tests. If not using a military facility, Service Members traveling on official orders should be prepared to pay for tests and be refunded via travel claim, in line with the Joint Travel Regulations. For those that choose not to use the GTCC or do not possess a GTCC, advanced travel pay is encouraged since molecular- based tests may be expensive. If paying for a commercial test that requires an upfront fee (copay), Service Members should ensure to submit the full testing cost via travel claim. f. Take responsibility for testing. The service is providing the following options to assist with individual travel situations, but it is the responsibility of the traveler to ensure all requirements have been met: (1) When traveling internationally from the U.S.: (a) Military treatment facilities (MTF) will execute free tests for Service Members and dependents in possession of international orders in line with reference (c). Tests should be scheduled prior to arrival at the MTF. MTFs should deliver hard copy documentation of test results within 24 hours of testing to the Service Members and dependents. This allows for testing in a different area than former duty stations to account for leave or training in route. A non-inclusive list of preferred MTFs may be found on the Overseas PCS COVID-19 Testing Fact Sheet via the MyNavy Portal at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/covid-19.html. Note: Most MTFs are closed during the weekend and holidays. Travelers are encouraged to plan for alternate testing solutions if boarding a flight at the beginning of the week. (b) Commercial sites that support antigen or molecular- based tests (e.g., Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and Abbott ID NOW) may be used to satisfy the requirement. See planning and cost considerations above. (2) When traveling to the U.S. from a foreign country: (a) Travelers returning to the U.S. should primarily use their closest U.S. installation MTF. COVID-19 testing results will be available via TRICARE Online, often within 24 hours of testing. Results may be printed, if hard copies are required. A list of preferred international MTFs may be found on the Overseas PCS COVID- 19 Testing Fact Sheet via the MyNavy Portal at https://www.mnp.navy.mil/covid-19.html. (b) International commercial sites that support antigen or molecular-based tests may also be used to satisfy the requirement. However, travelers should consult with their local installation, military liaison, or U.S. Embassy prior to doing so. See planning and cost considerations above. g. Travelers that test positive for COVID-19 while executing international travel must do the following: (1) Immediately execute ROM procedures. If a member of a family unit tests positive, the entire family unit must commence ROM. Travelers may not proceed separately. If not already in place at suitable lodging, priority for ROM site should be given to the following in order: 1) home or detaching installation, 2) nearby family member, 3) nearby acceptable military installation and 4) nearby acceptable hotel. Call ahead to the preferred ROM site for notification and support. If no ROM site is available and additional support is required, call the MyNavy Career Center (MNCC) contact information below. While in ROM, travelers must strictly adhere to force protection health guidance and return to work criteria, in line with reference (f). Do not proceed until consulting with your detailer and/or AMC (if at a U.S. PE APOE). (2) Contact the MNCC for initial notification and additional support, available 24/7, by phone at 1-833-330-MNCC (6622) or e-mail at askmncc(at)navy.mil. Provide valid contact information and proof of positive test result(s) to the servicing MNCC agent. The servicing MNCC agent will take appropriate action to notify the Service Member detailer, Navy Passenger Transportation Office (NAVPTO), and the OPNAV COVID-19 Taskforce Liaison. (3) Continue communicating with your detailer and NAVPTO agent for orders modification (ORDMOD) and logistics support. Upon notification from the MNCC, the detailer and NAVPTO agent will contact the Service Member to discuss an ORDMOD and re-book future travel. ORDMODs will ensure per diem is available and reimbursable for qualified expenses incurred during the ROM period. Service Members may use the GTCC if issued. Additionally, Service Members may request a travel advance through the MNCC regardless of GTCC possession. (4) Secure from ROM. Once the travelers meet return to work criteria, in line with reference (f) and in conjunction with any medical provider guidance, they may continue execution of their orders after conferring with detailers and/or AMC (if at a U.S. PE APOE). Service Members and detailers should be proactive to continue travel as soon as possible. 4. Command Pay and Personnel Administrators must do the following before a Service Member detaches a. Notify Service Member of the testing requirement for international travel and options. Keep a record of the plans of the Service Member for testing, to include the intended facility site and date. b. Counsel Service Members on the expense for commercial testing and discuss options for the potential financial burden, e.g. GTCC, advanced travel pay, reimbursement, etc. c. Ensure the Service Member has detaching command contact information in case additional support is needed during an intermediate ROM status. 5. Contact the MNCC with any questions, issues or to provide feedback at 833-330-MNCC/6622 or via e-mail at askmncc(at)navy.mil. 6. Released by Vice Admiral John B. Nowell, Jr, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//