Tell me about testing
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:08 last edited by Mik
We need to get tested before Thanksgiving. Any suggestions as to where and how? I checked CVS' website and we don't qualify for a free test.
CVS are ageists, I tell ya.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:10 last edited by
How good do you want it to be?
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:12 last edited by
It's different everywhere. I came down with some cold symptoms a while back and thought I should be tested. CVS and Walgreens both are doing testing but you must make an appointment - and to make an appointment one has to fill out a questionaire. The fact that I had a runny nose, congestion and a headache - along with being a geezer, were not considered sufficient reason to allow me to get a test. They were booked solid. In other areas- it might not be too challenging - so your experience may be different.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:12 last edited by
I suspect if I'd said I'd been near a Covid infected person, it might have helped move me up.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:14 last edited by
The one most convenient for you. They range from free onsite where available to over $100 with an at home testing kit. We have a friend visiting from San Fran and you can get them for free whenever you want.
Nasal swab is best method.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:15 last edited by
You can always lie....
Not that I'd ever suggest that, of course.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:27 last edited by
There’s a lot of free community testing... I think Fort Hamilton Hospital in Hamilton has something next week...M&M’s was talking to her aunt about it...
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:33 last edited by
Donate blood to Red Cross, get results of antibody test in a few days.
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wrote on 14 Nov 2020, 00:41 last edited by
You probably want antigen, not antibody.