Anonymous wrote:Rapids are not reliable. Did a rapid on my child and received a negative on the same day that pediatrician performed a pcr which turned out to be positive. He said do not use a rapid to get an accurate answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rapids are not reliable. Did a rapid on my child and received a negative on the same day that pediatrician performed a pcr which turned out to be positive. He said do not use a rapid to get an accurate answer.
Was your child symptomatic?
Anonymous wrote:Rapids are not reliable. Did a rapid on my child and received a negative on the same day that pediatrician performed a pcr which turned out to be positive. He said do not use a rapid to get an accurate answer.
Anonymous wrote:They don’t have a super secret baby Covid test at PM Pediatrics that you can’t buy to use at home. It’s the same thing. It’s just administered by someone trained not to poke them in the brain or whatever. But frankly, they just let me take her home from the hospital without any training so this seems more about lawsuits than common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- are people not covid testing their kids?
My kids are 4 and 18m and have taken tons of rapid tests throughout the pandemic.
Mine too, but I don’t use at home rapids on a child under 2. Bc the box says not to, and if you believe in science then you believe in science.
OP, go to a PM pediatrics.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- are people not covid testing their kids?
My kids are 4 and 18m and have taken tons of rapid tests throughout the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused- are people not covid testing their kids?
My kids are 4 and 18m and have taken tons of rapid tests throughout the pandemic.