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Can at-home COVID-19 tests make holiday gatherings safer?

Can at-home COVID-19 tests make holiday gatherings safer?
Thanksgiving is a few weeks away and while medical experts believe we are in a much better place than we were last year, there are a few safety precautions. They recommend this conversation maybe a bit uncomfortable, but it isn't unreasonable to ask everyone who is planning on attending your thanksgiving gathering to be vaccinated. If you have some family members who don't want to get vaccinated, haven't had a chance to yet or who are immuno compromised huffpost recommends emphasizing social distancing, asking guests to wear masks and seating everyone somewhere with lots of ventilation or outdoors. Stay informed on the case counts and vaccination rates in your area. Because infection rates tend to vary by community, skip the thanksgiving buffet and designate one person to serve up everyone's plates. You don't have to only gather with immediate family or those in your household. But it's also recommended that you scale back your celebration at least a little. The CDC recommends staying home if you feel sick or not having everyone over your place. If you are feeling sick
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Can at-home COVID-19 tests make holiday gatherings safer?
Can at-home COVID-19 tests make holiday gatherings safer?Yes, combined with vaccination, home test kits for COVID-19 can add a layer of safety and reassurance by providing on-the-spot results during this second year of pandemic holidays."We will be using rapid tests to double check everybody before we gather together," says Dr. Emily Volk, president of the College of American Pathologists, who is planning a holiday meal with six vaccinated family members. "We'll be doing it as they come in the door."Home kits are not as accurate as the PCR tests done in hospitals and at testing sites, Volk says. But they have the advantage of giving results within minutes instead of days.Testing kits are available at drugstores without a prescription, and a box with two tests typically costs about $25. Swabs, testing solution and instructions are included. Adults and teens can test themselves. An adult can test a child as young as 2. How-to videos on product websites can be helpful.Most tests require swabbing about a half inch inside both nostrils, so it may tickle but doesn't hurt. You will get a positive result if the test detects a viral protein in your sample.Home tests will miss some infections and in rare cases mistakenly indicate an infection. One popular test misses around 15 out of 100 infections 바카라 게임 웹사이트 these are called "false negatives" 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and gives a false positive result in about 1 in 100 people who aren't infected. Test shortages were widely reported during the last COVID-19 surge, but new options have recently hit the market and major manufacturers such as Abbott Laboratories have ramped up production.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers other tips on ways to enjoy the holidays safely. Vaccination remains the best way to protect against the coronavirus.

Can at-home COVID-19 tests make holiday gatherings safer?

Yes, combined with vaccination, home test kits for COVID-19 can add a layer of safety and reassurance by providing on-the-spot results during this second year of pandemic holidays.

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"We will be using rapid tests to double check everybody before we gather together," says Dr. Emily Volk, president of the College of American Pathologists, who is planning a holiday meal with six vaccinated family members. "We'll be doing it as they come in the door."

Home kits are not as accurate as the PCR tests done in hospitals and at testing sites, Volk says. But they have the advantage of giving results within minutes instead of days.

Testing kits are available at drugstores without a prescription, and a box with two tests typically costs about $25. Swabs, testing solution and instructions are included.

Adults and teens can test themselves. An adult can test a child as young as 2. How-to videos on product websites can be helpful.

Most tests require swabbing about a half inch inside both nostrils, so it may tickle but doesn't hurt. You will get a positive result if the test detects a viral protein in your sample.

Home tests will miss some infections and in rare cases mistakenly indicate an infection. One popular test misses around 15 out of 100 infections 바카라 게임 웹사이트 these are called "false negatives" 바카라 게임 웹사이트 and gives a false positive result in about 1 in 100 people who aren't infected.

Test shortages were widely reported during the last COVID-19 surge, but new options have recently hit the market and major manufacturers such as Abbott Laboratories have ramped up production.

The offers other tips on ways to enjoy the holidays safely. Vaccination remains the best way to protect against the coronavirus.