Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer; Photo: Getty Images On February 21, the Washington Post published a story titled, “A fast, at-home coronavirus test will be available to Americans this year.” At the time, public-health officials had been calling for fast, widely available at-home COVID-19 tests for months, saying that allowing people to determine whether they’re infected without lining up at a clinic or waiting days for lab results could help turn the tide in the pandemic.
Why are at-home tests in short supply? In many Asian and European countries, at-home COVID-19 tests are cheap and easy to find in stores. CBS News reported this month that home antigen tests are now used routinely in the U.K., where they are free and “readily available at pretty much every pharmacy in the country.”
“If the target is infectious people — which is really the most important public-health target — then these [rapid antigen] tests become extremely accurate,” Mina told Intelligencer in December 2020. “And that’s the issue — we shouldn’t be using a medical target, we should be using a public-health target. If they are being used for medical diagnostic purposes, they might not be as accurate as you would like, but as a public-health tool, they’re very accurate.
Which tests has the FDA approved for at-home use? The FDA has issued emergency-use authorization for a variety of COVID-19 tests that allow people to collect a sample themselves at home , then mail it back to a lab, which will report results within a few days.
Where to purchase: Ellume’s website says the test is sold at Amazon, CVS, Everlywell, Target, and Walmart . As of this writing, it was not available for online purchase at any of those locations.Cost: $23.99 for two tests By late August, PCR testing was widely available with nearly 2 million tests being performed daily in the U.S. But with the emergence of the Delta variant and schools and workplaces looking to make regular screening part of their reopening plans, attention turned to the lack of at-home antigen tests.
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