While it took several months to develop at-home tests at the start of the pandemic (and many required a prescription to buy), there are now several reliable options that doctors recommend for fast and convenient results
Photo: Dan Kitwood/Getty/Getty Images Even though COVID-19 vaccines are now available and are gradually being distributed throughout the world, accurate testing is still essential for monitoring new cases and detecting new variants. Testing helps public-health officials track the disease and trace the contacts of those who’ve been infected. With schools and offices reopening, at-home tests allow people to quickly and easily know if they have the virus and could potentially spread it to others.
According to Sax, the at-home molecular and antigen tests are about as accurate as the ones you’d get in person. Daniel Larremore, an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder who has published papers on the statistics of COVID spread, says that despite their potential for false negatives, at-home antigen tests are especially valuable.
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Editor’s note: This test kit is currently sold out at Walgreens online but may be available for in-store pickup depending on your location. $82 at Everlywell Buy with code: GIVEMORE @media screen and { .page-header .disclaimer-text_revenue, .section-header .disclaimer-text_revenue { display: block; } } @media screen and { .tertiary .disclaimer-text_revenue { display: block; } } Pixel by LabCorp COVID-19 Test $119 This test from Pixel, an offshoot of the diagnostic lab network LabCorp, ships to all 50 states, and also uses a simple nose swab.
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