I just ordered my 4 free COVID tests

Just ordered my tests.

Ordered also. No problems.

The UK (with its socialized medicine - HORRORS! has their testing s**t COMPLETELY together. You can order PCR tests and antigen tests from any one of tens of websites for short money ($20-$50 per test kit depending on what you need) and they get delivered within a few days. They’re all registered.
You take the test in your apt/house, send in your PCR in a pre-labeled box in the mail and get the result within 48 hours over email.
If it’s antigen, you take a picture of the stick with the test number on a piece of paper, email it in and get a certificate back in 30 minutes.

Yes, their population is only the total of CA, NY and FLA combined.

But the utter incompetence of our government and pharmaceutical labs at being prepared for this kind of a wave is outrageous - especially given the billions of dollars Congress allegedly threw at this in the CARES Act 10 months ago.

One wonders what companies are supposed to be fulfilling & shipping these billion orders that website is going to be inundated with in the next week.

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https://www.cnet.com/health/free-covid-test-kits-website-liv…
Do Medicare and Medicaid cover at-home COVID test kits?

Bxxxx’s new rules on reimbursement for at-home COVID-19 tests don’t currently apply to Medicaid and Medicare, although Bloomberg Government reports test kit producers are lobbying to change that.

The UK (with its socialized medicine - HORRORS! has their testing s**t COMPLETELY together. You can order PCR tests and antigen tests from any one of tens of websites for short money ($20-$50 per test kit depending on what you need) and they get delivered within a few days. They’re all registered.

They pay for them! - HORRORS! What kind of socialized medicine is that? }};-D

Our family doc is a Brit that was enticed to move to Canada. She seems to enjoy getting paid according to what she actually does but is just a wee bit too enthusiastic at finding excuses for call backs and testing at times.

Our covid tests are all free to the patient … but occasionally limited availability as the Feds bulk order them then distribute them to the provinces. Nova Scotia just gave a huge number of Rapid tests to the schools that reopened yesterday and the kids can bring a couple of them home each week for their parents. About 8% of the kids didn’t show up yesterday so the parents are probably keeping them home?

Anymouse

OT - Hints from some of our provinces (including our largest by population Ontario) that the increase in new Omicron cases appears to be slowing. Fingers and toes crossed.

They pay for them! - HORRORS! What kind of socialized medicine is that? }};-D

They are Tory socialists. Makes a difference.

Steve

We still consider ourselves to be 50 states (plus the district and territories) that are only partially subordinate to the Federation. States constantly fight to protect their prerogatives. That puts us at a disadvantage when it comes to national coordination.

But I agree, we ought to be doing better.

Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order #4 free at-?home COVID-?19 tests. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days. Order your tests now so you have them when you need them.

17 days later still no tests.

Another failure of Gov’t, or the Post Office.

intercst

17 days later still no tests.

Another failure of Gov’t, or the Post Office.

intercst

We were told we could each pick up a five pack at our local library today but freezing rain, icy streets and we still have 16 tests left in my filing cabinet so we didn’t bother. We simply don’t need a lot of them as we rarely leave the condo except to stock up on groceries … well Sunday is Granddaughter’s birthday and we are invited?

Anymouse

Forgot this.

https://www.nshealth.ca/coronavirus/covid-19-rapid-testing

Every home in the U.S. is eligible to order #4 free at-?home COVID-?19 tests. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days. Order your tests now so you have them when you need them.

17 days later still no tests.

Another failure of Gov’t, or the Post Office.

intercst

i ordered my the first day i could and mine showed up Tuesday the 1st

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I just got an e-mail from the Post Office saying it would arrive Fed 9th – that’s 22 days.

intercst

We were told we could each pick up a five pack at our local library today but freezing rain, icy streets and we still have 16 tests left in my filing cabinet so we didn’t bother. We simply don’t need a lot of them as we rarely leave the condo…

So why hoard them?

IP

i ordered my the first day i could and mine showed up Tuesday the 1st

I ordered ours before it was announced to the public, and we are still waiting for ours as well. Unevenly distributed geographically, targeting some areas before others.

IP

IF your government tests ride in a truck in sub freezing weather, or sit in your mailbox for hours at 10F…they are useless.

Once the test kits experience ‘freezing’ , the components that detect the virus are killed…

so If your tests come in ‘winter weather’ …you’ll get ‘false negatives’ from them.

https://www.kxan.com/news/coronavirus/can-cold-weather-affec…

It’s so cold and icy here - the mail person hasn’t delivered anything in 3 days. Good thing, because I just made it to the mailbox today. Iced in since Wednesday’s rain, sleet, then ice, then 2 inches snow on top. Almost no one went anywhere for 36 hours. But if those test kits sat in a tractor trailer stuck on I-10 for 18 hours at 5 degrees outside…kiss 'em goodbye.
Or up north in MN…where it’s 5 to 15 below.

Good chance that a good percentage of test kits will be useless.

t.

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17 days later still no tests.

Another failure of Gov’t, or the Post Office.

Interesting. I ordered mine the day before the ‘official’ date and got them a week ago yesterday. Next door neighbor got his this past Monday.

Pete

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17 days later still no tests.

Another failure of Gov’t, or the Post Office.

I know a bunch of people who have received tests. I expect it is first come, first served, so that if one was less than speedy putting in the request, then it may take a while to fulfill. Of course, there are also stories of tests being stolen out of the mailbox …

So why hoard them?

IP

Make incorrect rude assumptions often don’t you?

My two granddaughters are heavily into sports (Soccer and Vollyball) and their mom is looking forward to getting two packs of them tomorrow when we join them for cake and gifts for the eldest one’s birthday. Would have delivered them earlier but COVID you know?

Bye!

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Good chance that a good percentage of test kits will be useless.

Another good reason for picking them up at the library and having more than enough for those who can actually make it to the library? Not everyone can.

My daughter in California got her four tests, only trouble is she has three sons for a total of five in the family … two of them had COVID (very mild but they failed multiple tests at school). She ordered a bunch from Amazon. Not long after her employer sent her a large number to distribute to her and her staff.

Our federal government orders them in bulk and distributes them to the provinces based on population.

Anymouse

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So why hoard them?

IP

Make incorrect rude assumptions often don’t you?

From your previous post:

We were told we could each pick up a five pack at our local library today but freezing rain, icy streets and we still have 16 tests left in my filing cabinet so we didn’t bother. We simply don’t need a lot of them as we rarely leave the condo…

Sounds to me like the only reason you didn’t get the five additional tests to add to your existing 16, even though “We simply don’t need a lot of them…,” was because the weather was bad. Yes, that sounds like hoarding to me! If I made the wrong assessment, it’s because of your description of your own situation!

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