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[quote=Anonymous]PSA: Labcorp now has reliable antibody screens. Free or $10, depending on whether you walk in or have an MD prescription. They bill your insurance or the government (if Labcorp isn’t your preferred lab). We think there is a good chance a COVID went through our house in late February. Kids mildly ill. Adults pretty sick. Flu and strep negative. But no COVID testing available. So, we are getting testing done tomorrow (except my sophomore. They aren’t testing minors yet). I know it’s not 100% guarantee of no reinfection. But I’ll feel a lot better if my senior tests positive. It’s some protection and decreases the possibility that he will get sick on campus, get others sick, or be quarantined on campus. I’ll also feel better about him taking a customer facing summer job. He’s headed to a SLAC where 80% of the classes are less than 20 kids. So that’s a relief too. Of course residence halls, dining halls, etc are still a huge problem. But there is no reason most classes can’t be in person (if the professor isn’t high risk). [/quote]
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