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We're still on for Feb 2021 and 3/4 of us are fully vaxxed and I'll get a booster tomorrow.
2 of us in the party will need to be tested (non boosted) with either the 48hr rt-PCR or 24 Ag test. Looks like my kid can schedule hers 2 days in advance and insurance covers it.
But is EHAS specifically looking for certain test brands? And if yes, I couldn't find a list of what was accepted.
The reason I ask is that the wife may need to book the same test 2 days early and we're not sure the cost. And we came across this article which completely got me confused. https://thepointsguy.com/news/%E2%80%8B%E2%80%8Brapid-pcr-tests/
Also, as far as the SXM insurance....well, it makes sense but is anyone booking covacglobal insurance?
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actually, when the term rt-PCR is used, are they asking for the rapid PCR?
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I believe February 2021 has well passed. Lol. Sorry just couldn't resist it.
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actually, when the term rt-PCR is used, are they asking for the rapid PCR? Rapid PCR works as does the normal PCR, we have always used the IDNOW from walgreens
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Exacly...IDNOW is perfect and very quick results....Walgreen's get a kudo for this one and for their decent advance appointment schedule
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I’ll look into idnow. Thanks.
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