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Starting September 23, 2024, U.S. households are eligible to order 4 free COVID-19 tests at
www.COVIDTests.gov
The COVID-19 tests will detect current COVID-19 variants and can be used through the end of the year.
#covid#covid awareness#covid 19#covid Justice#I know this is a bandaid on the situation but get your free tests!!!
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UPDATE: NOVAVAX NOW AVAILABLE!!!
Hi everyone, it's been about a year since I posted about updated COVID vaccines and it's time for another update if you are in the US:
THE BRIDGE ACCESS PROGRAM IS ENDING!!!!
If you are uninsured or your insurance does not cover covid boosters, please schedule a new booster appointment before the end of August because the Bridge Access Program (the way the government will still pay for your booster) ends in September. The updated mRNA boosters from Moderna and Pfizer are available now. Go Go GO!!!
Shitty, I know! If you can call your congressional reps, the FDA, the CDC, whomever to tell them you want this program to continue/be reinstated, that would be great. Also, while you're at it, call the FDA to tell them to expedite the approval for the updated Novavax booster (3017962640).
The new Novavax vaccine is designed for the JN.1 strain which is one of the most recent mutations of the virus going around. If you have insurance and can afford to wait, I highly recommend getting the Novavax booster when it becomes available.
We are currently in the largest Covid summer surge since 2021
If you haven't had a booster in the past six months you are essentially unvaccinated. New strains with different spike proteins keep evolving faster than vaccine development and distribution can keep up. All that said, getting Covid is not a moral failing. If you do feel sick, take a rapid test! If it's negative, test again a day or two later. It is better to know than not to know. Here's a refresh on how to take a rapid test correctly:
If you do get Covid, it is worth getting on antiretrovirals within the first week of symptoms to reduce the overall viral load your body has to fight. If your insurance doesn't cover Paxlovid or Remdesivir, here are other low/no-cost ways to access it:
If you get sick, rest radically even after you stop testing positive on rapid tests. Avoid exercising for at least eight weeks after the fact to reduce the risk of developing long covid.
Regardless of your vaccination status, masking with a KN95 or N95 respirator (or equivalent standards in your country i.e. FFP2/3 in the EU) is the most reliable way to protect yourself and others. If Covid protections are a financial burden, there is likely an active Mask Bloc near you doing free distribution of respirators and tests that would be happy to help you. Here's a global map of them from covidactionmap.org
Some quick tips: if you're wearing a bi-fold mask, flatten the nose-bridge wire completely, then mold it to your nose on your face for a better fit. The best mask is the one that you will actually wear regularly to protect yourself. I really like the selection of styles, sizes and colors from WellBefore:
As school is starting, getting you and your family boosted is one of the best things you can do to protect yourselves. Masking is perhaps even more important. If you can advocate for updating and regularly changing the HVAC filters at your local schools to MERV-13 or higher to keep the indoor air cleaner, that can also make a big difference. Better indoor air quality in schools helps protect kids from illness, allergies, wildfire smoke, and more per the EPA's website.
These are steps you can take to improve air quality at home as well. Corsi-Rosenthal boxes are low-cost and highly effective for cleaning the air indoors.
Here's a map of clean air lending libraries for getting access to air purifiers for events from cleanairclub.org
#covid#covid 19#signal boost#boost#long covid#vaccine#wear a respirator#indoor air quality#covid testing
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I’m seeing a lot of folks reblogging my post about free covid tests talking about being low income, so I wanted to throw out another resource for yall!
Find your local mask bloc! They’ll have free high quality masks, and many also have free tests!
Maskbloc.org has a great list of them including some outside the US!
#covid#covid is airborne#covid isn't over#mask blocs#free covid tests#free resources#mask up#sars cov 2#covid 19
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"You might think that because you’ve had COVID-19 and lived through it that repeat infections will impact you similarly, but “reinfections aren't harmless. As cases continue to rise and more variants arrive on the scene, infectious-disease experts are warning that repeat infections could have cumulative, lasting effects.”
...If you want to maintain your current level of health and avoid potential damage to your body & organs (up to and including your brain & your heart) and/or want to live as long as possible, taking precautions to prevent COVID-19 infections is crucial."
#The Overstimulated#Substack#Personal Blog#Personal Experience#personal health#Disabled Writer#Disability#Disabled Experience#Disabled Blogger#chronically ill#chronic pain#chronically ill community#chronic illness#chronically ill blogger#covid isn't over#still masking#still isolating#still testing#covid#covid 19#covid19#sars cov 2#still coviding#still living#still relevant
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#covid#covid 19#hepa air purifier#covid testing#covid prevention#davos world economic forum#world economic forum
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The article includes a link to sign up for any Americans who want more free tests
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For those unaware, the deadline to order 4 free Covid-19 tests in the US is March 8th. So if you haven't already claimed your free tests, do it now!!
#covid-19#covid#covid tests#just learned that theyre ending the program so i wanted to let others know#and this is the second round of free tests so if you ordered some back in 2022 you can order a second set now#as long as you put in the order before the 8th
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
#polls#incognito polls#anonymous#tumblr polls#tumblr users#questions#covid#covid 19#covid19#covid testing#health#polls about health#submitted nov 7
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People on the hunt for free at-home COVID-19 antigen tests will find empty shelves once the federally provided supply runs out. Boxes of rapid at-home tests have been available across the province at pharmacies, libraries, grocery stores and Liquor Marts for anyone requiring them since they first became widely available. But Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba's chief provincial public officer of health, says once the at-home tests run out, they won't be restocked. "We want people who are ill to stay home," Roussin said.
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We tried to tell you that those COVID tests couldn’t tell the difference between the flu and covid. Did you listen? Most people didn’t. They bought into the fear.
Where did the flu go? Covid diagnoses from a faulty swab that was never intended for use BY ITS MAKER, who said the test was too unreliable. Why was the test quietly removed by the corrupt FDA? It was too unreliable. Why is it still the Gold Standard for covid diagnoses? Your healthcare provider is a salesman and not a healthcare provider, and we have lost common sense.
Friends of mine threw common sense out the car window and watched it get hit like a plinko disc before being trucked. Those are well-educated people who got sucked into the fear. Some are waking up to the madness. Most got at least one bioweapon shot.
It’s scary to look back and realize what happened, especially if you got tagged. That shit doesn’t just wipe off. You can make it better, but you also can’t make it go away.
So what becomes of the syndicate who brought his on?
Everything will be exposed.
How much happens now depends on how aggressive RFKjr attacks Big Pharma, and he seems like a pit bull waiting for the fight.
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#universal basic income#UBI#social welfare#unconditional transfer payment#means test#guaranteed minimum income#poverty line#full basic income#partial basic income#pilot projects#Mongolia#Iran#child benefit#pension#Bolsa Familia#Thamarat Program#economic crisis#COVID-19 pandemic#direct payments#Alaska Permanent Fund#negative income tax#NIT
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By Amanda Blum
PCR tests are far superior to rapid antigen tests—and now you can get them for home use.
Last week, I was about to go on a date, and because I'm severely immunocompromised, we agreed he would take a COVID test using one of my rapid home PCR tests. It was a courtesy—he felt perfectly fine— but he tested positive. By the next day, he was sick as a dog. And, by the way, the rapid antigen test he took when he got home that night was negative.
Regardless of how you much of a health risk you see in COVID, it is still, at best, an inconvenience that costs you days off work. A simple home PCR test saved me from that inconvenience (and worse), and if I'd relied on the common rapid antigen test or done nothing at all, I would probably be sick right now.
While the world has desperately attempted to move on from COVID, this summer saw the highest case loads since 2022, with a winter surge just around the corner. Almost 300,000 people died from COVID in the US over the last three months alone, so while the pandemic has transitioned into endemic, according to the CDC, there are still risks to be aware of. Around 400 million people worldwide have long COVID, where symptoms can range from annoying to absolutely debilitating, regardless of your age, pre-COVID health, or fitness levels. Cases of long COVID are crushing our medical system, too. The two best tools to avoid getting COVID continue to be masking and testing. Unfortunately, the PCR testing centers that used to be available in each city have long closed, and obtaining a PCR has become expensive and hard to locate. This is why home testing kits are so important.
While you may be used to thinking of COVID tests as interchangeable, there’s a big difference between the standard at-home antigen test and a PCR (molecular) test. Almost five years in, it’s important to understand why PCR tests are the ones you want when accurate testing is important.
The difference between a PCR and a Rapid Antigen Test What you normally think of as a home COVID test—like the kind you can order for free from the government—is a rapid antigen test. When these at-home COVID tests became available, they were a powerful tool to help people know they were positive so they could isolate themselves from others. Almost all at-home tests were lateral flow tests, also known as rapid antigen tests (RATs). They measure for proteins on the outside of SARS-C0V-2, but they have a major flaw: They can only detect active virus. If you’re asymptomatic or don’t have a high viral load yet, the RAT may show negative results while you have an active and contagious infection.
This is why, if you already have symptoms, a negative antigen test isn't conclusive. You may need to test a number of times to confirm you have COVID. When you first get sick, you may go a number of days (as many as five) without enough virus to set off a positive RAT test. RATs were designed to be taken multiple times in sequence.
A PCR, also known as a NAAT or molecular test, measures RNA and can detect even small amounts of the virus. This is why it has always been considered the “gold standard” of COVID testing. These tests are generally considered accurate starting one to three days before you experience symptoms. Until last year, you needed to get a PCR from a testing center, but home tests have evolved and there are now four rapid, at-home molecular COVID tests, meaning you test and get a result within 30 minutes.
Why we still need COVID testing The world is now divided into people who view COVID as part of regular life and those who, due to chronic illness, immune issues, previous infections, or age, cannot afford to get infected. For a long time, we viewed COVID testing as something you do for your own health, but home PCR testing represents a way you can easily protect those vulnerable people in your life without cutting them off from society.
But even if you're not concerned about others, you should still care about protecting yourself from multiple infections. While the likelihood you will die of COVID has gone down dramatically due to vaccines, medical interventions, and natural immunity from infection, the news has not done a great job talking about long COVID. As people get infected two, three, four, and more times, they are playing against the odds. It’s estimated that one in 10—or even as many as one in five—infections leads to long COVID, and to explain how much it’s not “just the flu,” COVID is now considered to be a vascular illness. That means it affects the blood vessels in your body, which go everywhere. Thinking of COVID as a vascular illness helps explain why long COVID is everything from extreme fatigue to migraines to numbness in your extremities, loss of smell and taste, extreme fatigue, and neurological and cardiovascular conditions.
While lots of people no longer even test to see if they have COVID, there are a few reasons to get a definitive answer. First, you can only get the intervention Paxlovid within the first five days of symptoms. Anti-virals like Paxlovid knock down your viral load, one of the things we think helps prevent long COVID. Second, no one knows who will get long COVID, and you might need proof of that positive test in the future for insurance or benefits or even to justify sick days.
Lastly, you need to get tested because it is hard to know when you have COVID. Symptoms of COVID include headache, body ache, fever, sniffles, congestion, fatigue, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of smell or taste. In other words, absolutely anything out of the ordinary. While a RAT is unreliable for safe socializing with people for the reasons explained above, a molecular test can pretty reliably clear someone to come in your house that day, or be in close proximity. In that way, these molecular tests can be a tool to help immunocompromised people back into the world and make multigenerational celebrations safer.
How to get a molecular/PCR test Outside of your home, your main options now are urgent care clinics and places that do testing for travel. In both cases, they’ll be expensive. In the case of urgent care, they’ll put you in the same space as all the sick people, who are now no longer required to mask in healthcare settings, so if you don't already have COVID, you might pick it up there. Fortunately, there are molecular (PCR quality) tests you can take at home.
Rapid molecular tests require a similar effort on your part as a RAT test. You’ll swab yourself and then insert that swab into a machine that gives you a result. There are currently just four brands of these tests available: Lucira, Metrix, 3EO, and PlusLife. Unlike RAT tests, you have to order them, although Metrix and Lucira tests are available on Amazon, and Walgreens stocks Lucira tests in select stores. For a long time, they were just too expensive for most people, so they were relegated to the likes of movie sets, law firms, and Google employees. Prices have gone down, so now they’re more accessible—as low as $10 a test. Here are your options.
Follow the link to see the full review with relevant links!
#mask up#covid#wear a mask#pandemic#public health#covid 19#wear a respirator#still coviding#coronavirus#sars cov 2#covid test#covid testing
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FREE COVID TESTS ARE BACK
You can grab those sweet free covid tests FREE from the USPS here:
https://special.usps.com/testkits
Just a note from the website that they're not shipping until 10/2/2023, so plan accordingly.
Given that they're starting this back up, if you stopped wearing a mask in public places and at gatherings, this is a great sign to start wearing it again!! The government that declared covid wasn't really a problem anymore is saying "Please test yourself on our dime"! That's not great! Yankee candle reviews are full of people saying they don't smell like anything again!!
Thanks and stay safe! <3
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Reducing the covid isolation period to 1 day - a single day- when an infection can be contagious for up to 21 days is... unbelievably cruel.
#chena.txt#like if this doesn't tell you how little these public health guidelines are about protecting people#and are actually about preserving companies bottom lines...#they're willing to let so many people die or get permanently disabled#working people to an early grave#but giving us more pto? free tests/masks? impossible#ridiculous#covid#covid 19#coronavirus
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#covid isn't over#h5n1 bird flu#covid 19#covid#h5n1 virus#h5n1#bird flu pandemic#bird flu#yallmasking#yall masking#wear a mask#mask up#still masking#still isolating#still testing#still coviding#still living#sars cov 2
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Free covid tests are back for US residents!!!
EDIT: Available 9/25/23
Link: https://special.usps.com/testkits
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