Anonymous wrote:I'm betting that it's more than 80%. I've heard only 20% of kids are opted into surveillance testing (the most extreme of extreme parents).
This isn't living with the virus, this is extreme hypochondria. This is school closures by stealth, considering nowhere else in society tests random people like this, let alone the least at risk segment of the population. I can't imagine how many kids would be shut out of school every flu season for the past 20 years if we asymptomatically tested for flu (which is more deadly to healthy kids than COVID).
We got ours yesterday and it went straight into the circular file.
Anonymous wrote:They expire April 2022.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a HS teacher and all of the tests I was given to hand out to my 3rd period class this week were expired. I gave them out, but maybe APS is just giving crappy tests.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a HS teacher and all of the tests I was given to hand out to my 3rd period class this week were expired. I gave them out, but maybe APS is just giving crappy tests.
Anonymous wrote:Save them for when you need them. I think sending them before break is the perfect time. People can use it for pre-travel testing or prior to returning to school
Anonymous wrote:Wait...they gave you tests and you threw them in the trash? For why?