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Philip galloway 06-09-2022 06:54 AM

Covid rapid testing sites
 
Any rapid testing sites in the villages still open

bagboy 06-09-2022 09:02 AM

You can order free tests and test yourself at home unless you need it for work, travel, etc. You can order free tests monthly.

COVID.gov/tests - Free at-home COVID-19 tests

Locally, I would check with CVS and Walgreens.

dewilson58 06-09-2022 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2104339)
You can order free tests and test yourself at home unless you need it for work, travel, etc. You can order free tests monthly.

COVID.gov/tests - Free at-home COVID-19 tests

Locally, I would check with CVS and Walgreens.

I know WG issue results within 48 hours........not sure what OP considers rapid.

bagboy 06-09-2022 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2104342)
I know WG issue results within 48 hours........not sure what OP considers rapid.

I don't know either. We used the home test two months ago and both of us tested positive. Not sure of the test accuracy, we both went to CVS, tested positive, and had our results within 15 minutes. It seems the home testing is reliable.
With my wife having Emphysema, she call her PCP and lung doctor to get advice. The lung doctors office didn't call back, and her PCP office told her to use Tylenol and any cough syrup labeled DM. Covid doesn't appear to be a high concern among local physicians.

dewilson58 06-09-2022 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2104360)
I don't know either. We used the home test two months ago and both of us tested positive. Not sure of the test accuracy, we both went to CVS, tested positive, and had our results within 15 minutes. It seems the home testing is reliable.

Question: Does CVS advertise the results this quick or were you lucky. Walgreens is 24 to 48 hours......which could be nerve racking with a cruise in 48 hours.

Altavia 06-09-2022 10:28 AM

Walgreens Rapid NAAT Test provides results in 2 hrs. The user the Abbott Rapid ID.

COVID-19 Testing & Locations | Walgreens Find Care


WinDixie offeres a rapid antigen + flu test with results in 15 min. This test is similar to the home tests but may be acceptible for a cruise if witnessed by a pharmacy.

Point of Care Testing | Winn-Dixie

Antigen testing is generally accurate for detecting active infection. False negatives are possible.

NAAT will have a lower false negative rate.

bagboy 06-09-2022 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2104364)
Question: Does CVS advertise the results this quick or were you lucky. Walgreens is 24 to 48 hours......which could be nerve racking with a cruise in 48 hours.

We made appointments for the test. The CVS website at the time said results within hours. We were surprised it was only minutes. We didn't need the result that fast, but happy none the less.

The previous post #6 seems to be informative

Stu from NYC 06-09-2022 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2104360)
I don't know either. We used the home test two months ago and both of us tested positive. Not sure of the test accuracy, we both went to CVS, tested positive, and had our results within 15 minutes. It seems the home testing is reliable.
With my wife having Emphysema, she call her PCP and lung doctor to get advice. The lung doctors office didn't call back, and her PCP office told her to use Tylenol and any cough syrup labeled DM. Covid doesn't appear to be a high concern among local physicians.

I got the virus about two weeks ago and on advise of a friend asked our DR about paxlovid. She called in a prescription and it might have helped (hard to know for sure with two vaccinations and two boosters). Only thing is I managed to get rebound covid 5 days after first time which seems to happen in about 10% of cases. Understand a new pill has been approved but do not remember but you should be able to google it.

Other than these new pills which might or might not help all you can do is manage the symptoms and drink plenty of liquids.

Good luck.

kkingston57 06-10-2022 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Philip galloway (Post 2104236)
Any rapid testing sites in the villages still open

Went to Walgreens and had test results in <5 hours.

Just read that the US will be stopping requirment that visitors(including returning US Citizens) coming into the US will not need a test.

CFrance 06-10-2022 01:24 PM

When I went out of the country in mid-April I got the rapid antigen test & results on the spot at Villages Discount Pharmacy in Freedom Plaza on Rte 44. That is a strip mall close to the new hotel & heath center & Wolfgang Puck's. (352) 492-9333 and
Village Discount Pharmacy | Wildwood, FL | Good Neighbor Pharmacy
I would call to make sure they're still giving them and if they require an appointment.
They are lab certified.

Stu from NYC 06-29-2022 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2104841)
When I went out of the country in mid-April I got the rapid antigen test & results on the spot at Villages Discount Pharmacy in Freedom Plaza on Rte 44. That is a strip mall close to the new hotel & heath center & Wolfgang Puck's. (352) 492-9333 and
Village Discount Pharmacy | Wildwood, FL | Good Neighbor Pharmacy
I would call to make sure they're still giving them and if they require an appointment.
They are lab certified.

AS of tomorrow the govt is not paying for covid testing. Need it for cruise we will be going on in a few days. I had appt with Walgreens who told me the news and now the price will be $ 128 each. Village Discount Pharmacy charges $ 40 each and walk in and handed results within 10 minutes.

MartinSE 06-29-2022 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 2104360)
. Covid doesn't appear to be a high concern among local physicians.

Seriously bad advice.

FOR SOME PEOPLE maybe. For others it is very serious and of high concern.

My PCP is very concerned about me catching it, and strongly recommends periodic testing and continued use of masks whenever I am around people in indoor settings. And social distancing in outside areas.

She doesn't get paid any more for that advice, she is in fact most interested in not seeing me any more than absolutely required. I get all my healthcare a the VA.

It is common to generalize our experiences to the general population, but it is bad advice in general to do that. Each should talk to their physician and get advice based on their person health and condition.

MartinSE 06-29-2022 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2111436)
AS of tomorrow the govt is not paying for covid testing. Need it for cruise we will be going on in a few days. I had appt with Walgreens who told me the news and now the price will be $ 128 each. Village Discount Pharmacy charges $ 40 each and walk in and handed results within 10 minutes.

Good price, I see CVS is charging $140 for private self pay. If you can get a referral from your doctor I think the government will still pay the pharmacy. Not sure.

Stu from NYC 06-29-2022 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2111448)
Good price, I see CVS is charging $140 for private self pay. If you can get a referral from your doctor I think the government will still pay the pharmacy. Not sure.

Apparently would have to say we have symptoms to get referral and not prepared to lie to save a few bucks.

MartinSE 06-29-2022 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2111492)
Apparently would have to say we have symptoms to get referral and not prepared to lie to save a few bucks.

Agreed


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