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COVID antibodies test is coming soon where I live. Is it worth paying $400?
I feel I may have had minor symptoms of COVID after I returned home from TV in March. I'm curious if I did, and would feel good knowing I was able to fight this terrible virus, but is it worth dishing out $400 for it?
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LabCorp says an antibody test will cost you $10. You will need a doctor's order to get it.
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If you donate blood at Oneblood, you get the test for free. I am a Platelet donor and get tested every 2 weeks. Been tested 3 times now and has been negative every time.
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Ask your Doctor to order the blood test. Insurance pays for it.
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OP where did u get $400 price tag.
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Antibody test
So far, from what I've read, they're fairly unreliable. Quest in The Villages was offering them for around $200. I, too, had a free test when I donated with OneBlood. Probably not worth paying $400.
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I got a free to me antibody test at 441 Urgent Care on 44. I did have a doctor's order to get it. As previously mentioned, they are not reliable at this point. Whoever is charging $400 is ripping you off.
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To answer the original question, the answer is no. Why? to answer this question, you have to ask yourself what are you going to do with the information? If you want to donate plasma, then yes. However, if your test is positive, do you believe that you can't get it again? the virus is new, so the value of the antibodies is unknown. If no are you going to change your lifestyle? or your viewpoint as a google expert just because you think you might have had the virus? of the people to whom I have spoken who have had the virus, there is no mistaken that they had it. One person said that he was so tired that after being awake for 4 hours after lunch that he fell asleep on the couch for another 4 hours for being exhausted. He lost his vision for awhile when his blood pressure crashed. His wife is a long time nurse who spread it to him.
anybody can be wrong, but trained and practicing doctors are much less likely to be wrong than google searching couch posers. So if you talk with the medical community on the front lines, of which i have a wife and family members, we haven't beaten the virus yet. The odds of survival are improved, but then there is the unknown future effects which have not yet been seen. . . and there will be some. . . . we just haven't even thought about that stage yet. sportsguy |
Performance of Roche COVID-19 antibody test.
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Roche - Roche’s COVID-19 antibody test receives FDA Emergency Use Authorization and is available in markets accepting the CE mark |
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Covid19 antibody testing
If you donate blood @One Blood, they do free antibody testing. And you are doing a good thing to help the sick & injuredđ
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I, too, thought I had had COVID, and when the Quest test came out for $119 I went for it. I got the results with a caveat that the test had not been reviewed by the FDA and had a good chance of being inaccurate, and if I still thought I had it, I should get a molecular type test. Before you spend any money, make sure that the test has the best chance to be accurate.
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Quest labs in Brownwood quoted $110
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Let me get this straight you left the villages in March this is June which is 12 weeks and you think you have the virus , kind of hard to believe .
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Be aware that even if you DO have any antibodies, since you had âmildâ symptoms, those antibodies arenât as strong as someoneâs who was seriously ill. No one knows how long those antibodies stay in your body, but a mild case would afford little or no future protection.
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Oneblood.org offers free antibody testing if you donate blood (at least they did when I donated 2 weeks ago).
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I got the antibody test here $129
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Everything Iâve read, gives the impression that immunity is not long term. So you wonât know when it expires. Also, if you are positive, what change will it make to your life. You still canât fly around the world. You could still be run over by a golf cart. If mask wearing becomes the norm, then you might get stoned to death for being the one person who wasnât wearing a mask.
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The county has been doing this testing at different places each day for a price of $20. Contact the county.
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After a couple of months of this, the FDA started clamping down. There are now 21 test kits that have received further FDA review and are at least "decent." These tests are on the FDA website page linked below. If you go in for an antibody test, ASK WHICH TEST THE PROVIDER IS USING. If they can't tell you, don't go there. There are still a lot of crappy kits floating around. If the test is on the attached list, go for it. As mentioned in a prior post, the Roche kit has the best metrics IMO but others are also reasonably good. P.S. Quest is using kits from Abbott, Ortho, and Euroimmun, all are on the FDA EUA list below. EUA Authorized Serology Test Performance | FDA |
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LabCorp seems to work mostly through Walgreen stores. The easiest thing to do there would be to call your local Walgreen's and see if you can get the test there. Quest's site is a bit more friendly, and you can likely find the nearest Quest testing facility on the website. Apologies for not being more helpful. I am more interested in the science behind the tests than the roll-out/distribution programs even though the latter is important. |
I am hoping that since my wife and I pay close to $2,000 a month in health insurance premiums, insurance would cover the test.
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It sounds like a scam to me. I would be sure who is doing it and if itâs legitimate
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