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<blockquote data-quote="mviy" data-source="post: 2336449" data-attributes="member: 62055"><p>I visited the UK recently from MEL and returned.</p><p></p><p>You can use whichever RAT you like on arrival. Also it’s highly unlikely anyone will check. Doing a RAT at home is pretty much an honour system. In any case it may not be that clear just from a photo of the result which test kit you used.</p><p></p><p>A few friends used tests they brought back from the UK. I was fortunate to get handed tests for free on one of the few days they were being handed out at MEL. Sadly they aren’t handing those out anymore.</p><p></p><p>If you test positive on the RAT you legally need to report that.</p><p></p><p>Victoria has an entry permit for international travellers to be filled out as well.</p><p></p><p>Be aware that RAT tests need to be stored between 2 degrees and 30 degrees. So don’t leave them in a hot car in MEL. If the weather is hot storing them in a fridge that isn’t on the coldest setting can be a good idea. You just need to let them warm back up to room temperature before using them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mviy, post: 2336449, member: 62055"] I visited the UK recently from MEL and returned. You can use whichever RAT you like on arrival. Also it’s highly unlikely anyone will check. Doing a RAT at home is pretty much an honour system. In any case it may not be that clear just from a photo of the result which test kit you used. A few friends used tests they brought back from the UK. I was fortunate to get handed tests for free on one of the few days they were being handed out at MEL. Sadly they aren’t handing those out anymore. If you test positive on the RAT you legally need to report that. Victoria has an entry permit for international travellers to be filled out as well. Be aware that RAT tests need to be stored between 2 degrees and 30 degrees. So don’t leave them in a hot car in MEL. If the weather is hot storing them in a fridge that isn’t on the coldest setting can be a good idea. You just need to let them warm back up to room temperature before using them. [/QUOTE]
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