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I ordered on the day it actually started and not the announced day. Nothing yet. My neighbor 2 doors down has hers. Ordered the same time. It's really spotty regarding who is getting them and who has not. It's apparently not based on when you ordered but how your major post office receivers are getting and distributing them.
Most studies have found a change in the temperature of the at-home test may result in a false-negative test rather than a false-positive
Shocking. A last gasp for the fear narrative. "Don't relax and feel safe because the test came up negative. It is likely wrong and you have COVID. Better to be safe and continue lockdowns"
I ordered mine the first day, and they arrived three days ago.
I don't know about anybody else, but I had received an email notification from USPS advising what day they would be arriving (and mine actually arrived a day earlier than they'd said.)
Yes, I read that. Husband (vaccinated and boostered) ordered them about a week ago. We here in the NE had an ice and snow storm yesterday. Run out and check the mail? lol Here in the PA Mountains I can count on one hand the number of times the temp has been ABOVE 32 degrees in the last month. To quote my husband, "I guess our home tests are going to be thrown in the garbage".
My question for the week is how much money has it cost the taxpayer for test administered incorrectly? DD was exposed. She waited a few days to get tested Negative. She began to have symptoms so was tested again. Negative. SO she went to the doc that same day thinking it must be strep. It was Covid. Was the test wrong or was it human error?
IDK, but we are all paying through the nose in more ways than one.
I ordered mine the first day, and they arrived three days ago.
I don't know about anybody else, but I had received an email notification from USPS advising what day they would be arriving (and mine actually arrived a day earlier than they'd said.)
Me, too on the notification. I thought it was spam.
We have had ours over a week now, Made in China!
A real joke!!
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