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Re: Vax Card
[Re: Uksimonusa]
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06/21/2021 01:44 PM
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kim
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Testing is a lot easier now, just got tested today at local Walgreens, the ID now test, tested at 11:00am results at 11:53 AM, submitted EHAS at 1:51 PM and approval received at 5:18 PM. No charge for tests only expense was the $30 Insurance Is that test considered for the 120/72 hour or does it have to be within 24 hour.
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Re: Vax Card
[Re: kim]
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06/21/2021 04:14 PM
06/21/2021 04:14 PM
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bdeeley
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There is no 24 hour requirement. There is the 48 hour antigen test and that is the type of test she referenced.
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Re: Vax Card
[Re: kim]
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06/21/2021 08:37 PM
06/21/2021 08:37 PM
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Uksimonusa
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Testing is a lot easier now, just got tested today at local Walgreens, the ID now test, tested at 11:00am results at 11:53 AM, submitted EHAS at 1:51 PM and approval received at 5:18 PM. No charge for tests only expense was the $30 Insurance Is that test considered for the 120/72 hour or does it have to be within 24 hour. The ID NOW test is good for the 120 hour, soon to be 72 hour PCR test
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