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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.[/quote] You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant. The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative. The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you. [/quote] You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity. https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf [/quote] Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?[/quote] Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.[/quote] Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.[/quote] What’s the turnaround time for county PCRs? It’s often been around 3 days. I’m not keeping my kids home for 3 days on the chance that the test comes back positive.[/quote] You have to pay for a same day test elsewhere if you want fast PCR results. Jesus people, after 2 years who doesn’t know all this by now?[/quote] I’m well aware of that, given that I’ve had to drop well over $1000 on PCRs at Sameday. I'm just pointing out why the county sites aren't a practical option for kids in child care or school.[/quote]
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