Anonymous wrote:Actually it looks like quite a few people ARE using these tests. There are 23 cases of covid reported to the dashboard today so far, whereas before it was just a case or two each day over spring break. Yay, APS families -- don't send your sick kid into school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids both developed a bad cold this week so we were happy to have these tests on hand.
I hope you didn’t rely on a negative result on an at home rapid given how poorly those do detecting BA.2.
So they’re a complete waste of time and money. Got it. Yet you jump on people who said just oss them. Pick a side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like a big waste of taxpayer money. They never handed out tests for the flu.
The flu never did this, dumba$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They expire April 2022.
I'm PP and already used ours since we have colds. We got inconclusive results (no control line) from these tests from APS, then used a Binax and the test shows negative. I think they really are expired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids both developed a bad cold this week so we were happy to have these tests on hand.
I hope you didn’t rely on a negative result on an at home rapid given how poorly those do detecting BA.2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids both developed a bad cold this week so we were happy to have these tests on hand.
I hope you didn’t rely on a negative result on an at home rapid given how poorly those do detecting BA.2.
Anonymous wrote:My kids both developed a bad cold this week so we were happy to have these tests on hand.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a big waste of taxpayer money. They never handed out tests for the flu.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a big waste of taxpayer money. They never handed out tests for the flu.