There’s nothing else in the box.I’ve administered about 20 tests thus far. I’ve got this. |
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Negative- middle school
Positive- high school Positive- Teacher mom |
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. |
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. |
I've head there are 2 different brands/types of tests. Some of the vials are prefilled. Others are not. |
| Negative. |
| Three negative. All MS. (We had covid over Christmas) |
Probably trying to get school to go virtual |
I’m certain that was due to user error. Those tests are reliable. |
| 1 MS, 1 HS both Negative |
| Negative |
Look again. The liquid is there to fill it with. |
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). |
It’s actually that there are two different types of iHealth tests. Same brand, same packaging but some are prefilled and some are not. |
| 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. |