Anonymous
Post 03/25/2022 07:37     Subject: APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:APS is now testing kids for free at Syphax. Room 101. Walk-in all day till 7 pm. Did it today with a kid with a cold, and they uploaded results to school to clear for return. No cost.


Is it a rapid?
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 22:26     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?


NP. We didn't use the test that DD brought home from school in January. Instead, I picked up a specially labeled Binax from the school, downloaded an app, did a proctored test, and sent the results to the school. It was remarkably easy, and I appreciated the fact that I didn't have to drive to any test site, or get a pediatrician appointment just to confirm a negative.


That is great to hear. Was your kid a close contact, or did they have symptoms? Asking b/c we had to go get a doctors note earlier this week even though we tested negative for COVID with congestion.


These doctors notes requirements have been swamping pediatric offices. Really wish schools would stop this practice. It just makes it harder for truly sick kids needing medical care to get appointments.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 19:55     Subject: APS Home COVID Tests

APS is now testing kids for free at Syphax. Room 101. Walk-in all day till 7 pm. Did it today with a kid with a cold, and they uploaded results to school to clear for return. No cost.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 17:10     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?


NP. We didn't use the test that DD brought home from school in January. Instead, I picked up a specially labeled Binax from the school, downloaded an app, did a proctored test, and sent the results to the school. It was remarkably easy, and I appreciated the fact that I didn't have to drive to any test site, or get a pediatrician appointment just to confirm a negative.


My whole family had covid over the last two weeks. Neither Binax nor the APS at home tests picked it up, even though we were all very symptomatic. Curative PCR did.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 17:06     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?


NP. We didn't use the test that DD brought home from school in January. Instead, I picked up a specially labeled Binax from the school, downloaded an app, did a proctored test, and sent the results to the school. It was remarkably easy, and I appreciated the fact that I didn't have to drive to any test site, or get a pediatrician appointment just to confirm a negative.


That is great to hear. Was your kid a close contact, or did they have symptoms? Asking b/c we had to go get a doctors note earlier this week even though we tested negative for COVID with congestion.


Only symptoms were sore throat and slight nasal drip. No fever or cough or anything like that. Was pretty much gone the next day.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 16:32     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?


NP. We didn't use the test that DD brought home from school in January. Instead, I picked up a specially labeled Binax from the school, downloaded an app, did a proctored test, and sent the results to the school. It was remarkably easy, and I appreciated the fact that I didn't have to drive to any test site, or get a pediatrician appointment just to confirm a negative.


That is great to hear. Was your kid a close contact, or did they have symptoms? Asking b/c we had to go get a doctors note earlier this week even though we tested negative for COVID with congestion.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 14:48     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?


NP. We didn't use the test that DD brought home from school in January. Instead, I picked up a specially labeled Binax from the school, downloaded an app, did a proctored test, and sent the results to the school. It was remarkably easy, and I appreciated the fact that I didn't have to drive to any test site, or get a pediatrician appointment just to confirm a negative.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 07:22     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

At home tests are doing a remarkably poor job detecting the current covid variants.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 07:18     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?


At our elementary I know some kids took tests over Zoom with the Nurse.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2022 07:14     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?


Nurse handed me a sheet when I walked out the door with my child. I had to download an app on my phone. All done from my phone.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2022 18:29     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:If your kid tests positive, you can skip dragging your sick kid out of the house for a covid test. But it makes sense not to allow it to confirm a negative result, because people could fake the tests by not actually doing the nasal swab.


Yes, definitely reasonable as there are people who are not trustworthy out there, but between giving out KN 95 masks that were even too big for me as an adult, and home tests that you can’t use for Test to stay, seems like a big miss. Again, why couldn’t the school nurses administer the tests?
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2022 18:20     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Anonymous wrote:Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.


How did your school instruct to take the test proctored?
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2022 18:20     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

If your kid tests positive, you can skip dragging your sick kid out of the house for a covid test. But it makes sense not to allow it to confirm a negative result, because people could fake the tests by not actually doing the nasal swab.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2022 18:10     Subject: Re:APS Home COVID Tests

Our school sent us home with a home test and an instruction sheet on how to take the test proctored. Which was incredibly simple. I’m sure you can use any home test using this process.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2022 17:41     Subject: APS Home COVID Tests

So you can't use them to show your kid doesn't have COVID? You can only prove you don't have COVID by having a medical professional write a note? That's.... interesting. What was the point of the tests? Why didn't the school nurses stock them and test exposed/symptomatic kids?