Even if you tested them once a week and sent any positives for PCR you would probably cut transmission to almost nil. |
DC also just announced a bunch of additional pickup sites for these tests (rec centers, in addition to libraries). These 11 new sites are in addition to the 16 DC Public Library sites that are listed on testyourself.dc.gov. Ward 3 Palisades Recreation Center (5200 Sherier Pl NW) – opens on Monday, August 30 Ward 4 Lamond Recreation Center (20 Tuckerman St NE) – opens on Monday, August 30 Ward 5 Trinidad Recreation Center (1310 Childress St NE) – opens on Monday, August 30 Edgewood Recreation Center (301 Franklin Street, NE) – opens on Monday, August 30 Turkey Thicket Recreation Center (1100 Michigan Ave NE) – opens on Monday, August 30 Ward 6 Arthur Capper Community Center (1000 5th St SE) – opens on Monday, August 30 Rosedale Recreation Center (1701 Gales St NE) – opens on Monday, August 30 Southwest Library (900 Wesley Pl SW) – opens on Wednesday, September 1 DC Health (899 N Capitol St NE) – opens on Wednesday, September 1 Ward 8 Barry Farm Recreation Center (1230 Sumner Rd SE) – opens on Monday, August 30 Fort Stanton Recreation Center (1812 Erie Street, SE) – opens on Wednesday, September 1 |
| Maybe DCPS could use some of the money being spent on lunches noone will eat to buy more tests. |
Amen! Also could use covid relief dollars from the government |
This. I picked up six for our family at once, we are planning on giving our kid one every Tuesday. I’ve heard it takes 24-36 hours to get results. |
| Does anyone know what happens if you test at home snd report to the school that your kid is positive? Is that still reported to the community? Or does the school only report positives from the tests done at school? |
I have to assume that they must issue a quarantine and notice no matter what. The school testing us only for asymptomatic kids. Even if you don’t test asymptomatic at home, there will be kids who develop symptoms and must test to rule out Covid. |
The cost of all this testing in the US just drives me absolutely bananas! In the UK you can pick up test kits free at any pharmacy! In Germany, you can get a five pack for about $3. What is wrong with this country??! Why can't public health get it together?? |
Uh....the governments are paying for those tests. They are free to you (as many tests in DC are) but it's not like the test manufacturers can make the tests, administer the tests, or analyze the tests for free. It's not like you personally are paying for the tests at schools (except through your tax dollars). |
| I'm not sure if I'm wading into something already stated but the tests at the public sites (libraries) are free and you can take as many as you want. I like the idea another PP said about testing weekly and we now plan to do that. |
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Help me clarify:
Is the idea that they catch the infected kids before or shortly after they become symptomatic (if they do) and then pull them out to quarantine before they spread to others? If so, are the tests good enough to pick up infection before the kid starts to shed virus? If they are, then testing designed to catch things in that narrow window sounds like a great idea. |
Q1: I think that's the idea. Or if they are asymptomatic to stop them from spreading in the off chance you test them. Or at least spreading MORE than they would have. Q2: No idea. Probably they are pretty good. Probably they miss some positives. I think, though, that when you look at school districts that have employed near-universal, repeated testing, they haven't found many cases, and therefore these programs don't seem to stop a lot of spread. In the realm of needing to apply your limited covid-mitigation dollars where they have the most benefit, the random and limited testing that DC is doing is going to be relatively NOT cost beneficial. Other testing regimes...maybe? Idk, would you rather your school have a new HVAC system or a universal weekly testing program? |
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^^^I mean, yeah, we all want BOTH, but we live in reality with limited resources.
And that's a purely made-up example. |
Apologies if I'm just dense... do you have to test and drop off on the same day you pick up the test? Meaning if I got a test today, I'd have to register, do the test and return it today? (It would be so easy if you could pick several on one day and return them weekly on the same day you/your child took them) |
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The self tests do not expire. (Just keep them out of heat, is what I was told, so don’t leave them in your car on a sunny day etc.)
Once you take the test, you want to drop it off the same day. In other words, the nasal sample ‘expires’, but not the unopened test kit. |