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Re: New US Testing Requirements Begin 12/6
[Re: Mikel]
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12/03/2021 02:06 PM
12/03/2021 02:06 PM
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I bought a 2-pack from Optum in October to use as back-up if the free tests we had scheduled at Walgreen's did not work out. My thought was that I could then use them to come home in February. The problem is that the tests I received were assembled last December and, even with the FDA extension of the expiration date to 1 year, will expire prior to February. Yeah, for people with long stays (or who order too far in advance) it may not be the answer. As they state: “ Currently available test kits may expire as early as February 3, 2022. Please allow up to three business days for delivery. Ships via expedited service within the U.S. only. May not be purchased with other items.“
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