Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Piedmont was $75 and there’s another one Nightwatch. Problem is that these rapid tests are notorious for false positives.
False negatives or false positives?
Anonymous wrote:Piedmont was $75 and there’s another one Nightwatch. Problem is that these rapid tests are notorious for false positives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ended up getting a rapid test down in Warrenton, VA. Got results in 20 minutes. But it’s a haul!0
For sure! I'm in chantilly and it is still far!
Anonymous wrote:I ended up getting a rapid test down in Warrenton, VA. Got results in 20 minutes. But it’s a haul!0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a rapid test at Medstar in Adams Morgan last week (20 min turnaround) and drove to Maine the day after. We weren’t asked to sign/show any evidence of testing but of course planned to stay to ourselves as much as possible anyway.
Did they require you to be a DC resident? Did you have to say you had symptoms in order to qualify for the Rapid test? (One Medstar website said you could get tested for travel purposes specifically but that the Rapid tests were for symptomatic people only.)
Anonymous wrote:Pay for CVS or Righttime or go to free drive up testing? Have to take itv3 days prior to arrival
Anonymous wrote:Is the rapid test the nasal swab or mouth swab? I did the nasal swab a couple weeks ago and it hurt-burned for 3 hours. Are kids under 18 yrs old required to get the test?
Anonymous wrote:I got a rapid test at Medstar in Adams Morgan last week (20 min turnaround) and drove to Maine the day after. We weren’t asked to sign/show any evidence of testing but of course planned to stay to ourselves as much as possible anyway.