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Related: About this forumRe:Expired at-home covid tests I received the at-home Covid-19 tests.They have now expired.
Are there any components to this kit that could be used by others in the medical community? I know there are swabs, but are there other items that might be usable by a clinic or veterinarian? I really hate to throw all of this stuff in the garbage if there's a better way to recycle it.
bucolic_frolic
(47,313 posts)Now if they were 7 years old I'd balk, but in a pinch they might be all that's available, or the next round might be $29.95 each
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,632 posts)That the expire dates could be pushed out 3 months from what is on the box. Don't ask me where I saw it, but I think it was from the Health Dept.
Rebl2
(14,870 posts)that too.
mahina
(18,988 posts)If you are leery of clicking links as I am, you can also Google updated expiration dates Covid test. Thats how I found it just now.
Good luck.
grumpyduck
(6,651 posts)to post it. That's where I went and found that my "expired" tests still had 3-4 months of life.
JohnSJ
(96,765 posts)jimfields33
(19,214 posts)I had a few that were negative and then one positive. When I got that positive, I made an appointment at Walgreens and got a true test done. That way youre still using your test but if you want to true accurate look, you can go to Walgreens or any other place that gives the Test and theyre all free. You got the results pretty quickly.
oldtime dfl_er
(6,993 posts)I have some that are badly out of date (six months or more) and it never occurred to me to deconstruct them and save what might be useful.
keithbvadu2
(40,322 posts)If you want covid home test kits and you're on Medicare, you are authorized up to eight
per month. I picked up eight at Walgreens with no copay. Medicare picked it up. Most drug
stores can probably do this.
You can also sign up for them online but you will probably get 8 per month forever. Once
the online suppliers get your Medicare number, they will ship as much to you as possible
to make money off the Medicare system and you probably won't need that many.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,632 posts)Not sure if it's every month, but I was able to get them when I was recovering from COVID.
japple
(10,369 posts)anything that I might not use that I will have to either throw in a landfill or try to somehow recycle.
ETA: I am fully boosted and have started masking again after a brief interlude in the fall. If I think I might need testing, I guess I'll go somewhere that testing is done.
wishstar
(5,489 posts)Spouse had symptoms yesterday so I got out a box that had just recently expired. Both of our tests failed to show even the control lines. So I got out a fresher Abbott Labs box (different company from expired kits) and we retook the tests with mine coming out negative and spouse's positive so I proceeded to throw out all our expired tests but I recycled the instructions and paper boxes and kept the swabs for future use perhaps cleaning something? Spouse was able to do video exam with our doc and get onto Paxlovid yesterday and is doing okay.