Did your child test positive or negative on the rapid test?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Got a dud box (one full test and one partial). This seems like potential for an even bigger mess.



Us too. The box had all the parts but the solution vial was empty.


There's a separate little.plastic.thing with the solution that you're supposed to put in the vial.


There’s nothing else in the box.I’ve administered about 20 tests thus far. I’ve got this.
Anonymous
Negative- middle school
Positive- high school

Positive- Teacher mom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Negative for my three kids. I have to wonder what good this serves. There’s no tracking, no mandate that parents use the tests, no requirement that you have proof of a negative test before walking in the door tomorrow.

Just a waste of resources and a grand gesture of nothing.


This is true. But there will be some families that take it seriously and if their kid tests positive will keep them home. So there's that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Negative for my three kids. I have to wonder what good this serves. There’s no tracking, no mandate that parents use the tests, no requirement that you have proof of a negative test before walking in the door tomorrow.

Just a waste of resources and a grand gesture of nothing.


The issue is it requires parents to, I don’t know, be responsible?? We are literally giving every single student a free test and asking their adult to report. I agree many won’t do it but that isn’t really a failure on mcps’s part. And don’t take that as excusing mcps for its many, many errors in the last week. This just isn’t one of them.

I would prefer if everyone who didn’t report test results not be allowed back in school but that’s not the route they took.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Got a dud box (one full test and one partial). This seems like potential for an even bigger mess.



Us too. The box had all the parts but the solution vial was empty.


There's a separate little.plastic.thing with the solution that you're supposed to put in the vial.


There’s nothing else in the box.I’ve administered about 20 tests thus far. I’ve got this.


I've head there are 2 different brands/types of tests. Some of the vials are prefilled. Others are not.
Anonymous
Negative.
Anonymous
Three negative. All MS. (We had covid over Christmas)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my kid's instagram has several people posting positive tests.


You've heard of photoshop I presume?
Don't get your news from insta


Probably trying to get school to go virtual
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC came home with his rapid test and neither one worked. Several of his friends reported duds as well. We finally had to use one I'd gotten at CVS and he was negative.


I’m certain that was due to user error. Those tests are reliable.
Anonymous
1 MS, 1 HS both Negative
Anonymous
Negative
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Got a dud box (one full test and one partial). This seems like potential for an even bigger mess.



Us too. The box had all the parts but the solution vial was empty.


Look again. The liquid is there to fill it with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Got a dud box (one full test and one partial). This seems like potential for an even bigger mess.



Us too. The box had all the parts but the solution vial was empty.


There's a separate little.plastic.thing with the solution that you're supposed to put in the vial.


There’s nothing else in the box.I’ve administered about 20 tests thus far. I’ve got this.


Open the little baggie with the vial in it. It’s definitely in there. I thought the same thing because I was used to the type that were prefilled (same brand).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Got a dud box (one full test and one partial). This seems like potential for an even bigger mess.



Us too. The box had all the parts but the solution vial was empty.


There's a separate little.plastic.thing with the solution that you're supposed to put in the vial.


There’s nothing else in the box.I’ve administered about 20 tests thus far. I’ve got this.


I've head there are 2 different brands/types of tests. Some of the vials are prefilled. Others are not.


It’s actually that there are two different types of iHealth tests. Same brand, same packaging but some are prefilled and some are not.
Anonymous
My fourth grader took his 5th test in a week. Still negative. Sibling is isolating, but now negative, due to a positive test last week, so have been testing regularly.
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