Anonymous wrote:Go to a testing site and get a rapid and pcr at the same time. The testing centers are all over the place. Mine are always covered by insurance and I have results within the hour. the over the counter ones do add a convenience factor but if you don't want to pay for them then go to a testing center.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia is starting to distribute them for free through the public libraries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to a testing site and get a rapid and pcr at the same time. The testing centers are all over the place. Mine are always covered by insurance and I have results within the hour. the over the counter ones do add a convenience factor but if you don't want to pay for them then go to a testing center.
A lot of places still only provide the rapid for free if you are showing symptoms. You can get the PCR for free, but then you have to wait so it's not helpful in reducing the spread/tracking contagiousness.
In an ideal world, we would be able to take a rapid test each morning before leaving for school/work (if desired) without it bankrupting us!
Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t find any binax tests available at Walmart.com today. Sold out.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t find any binax tests available at Walmart.com today. Sold out.
Anonymous wrote:I paid $7/test for the Abbott tests, which didn't seem too bad. I ordered some today that were around $8.50.
I was in NYC this week and there are pop up testing tents in midtown where you can get a free rapid test. Would be great to have that here.
Anonymous wrote:Go to a testing site and get a rapid and pcr at the same time. The testing centers are all over the place. Mine are always covered by insurance and I have results within the hour. the over the counter ones do add a convenience factor but if you don't want to pay for them then go to a testing center.