White House, Postal Service making plans to ship COVID tests to households

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11 thoughts on “White House, Postal Service making plans to ship COVID tests to households

  1. How about we send them to only to people that have been vaccinated? Why waste them on Republicans who won’t use them anyway, and will probably sell them to make a profit?

    1. I am a vaccinated Republican and I believe COVID is real. It never works in one’s favor to paint with such a broad brush.

    2. Ryan, you’re the one! You should book public speaking gigs and take advantage of your rarity while it lasts once you get to feeling better.

  2. “The calvary is coming”? Really? This administration is riddled with missteps and NOT a “calvary” that’s going to save anyone! From Afghanistan to the pandemic mismanagement. They came in with three vaccines and a promise to end this. They have NOT focussed on at home remedies which would reduce unvaccinated and vaccinated symptoms and hospitalizations, but instead, they jam the messaging to be vaccinated. The pandemic will not stop if everyone is vaccinated in the U.S. because we can’t control the rest of the world…SO, we should have been focussing on the “theraflu’s” instead of vaccinations and the hospitalizations and deaths would have been reduced drastically. It’s a GREAT thing that Americans are grown up and don’t need the oversight of these buffoon’s in D.C.

    1. I believe a significant portion of the credit goes to both sides of the aisle on the vaccines. Not that I’m a huge Trump fan but he was in office when they were developed.
      As for home remedies I would recommend the vaccine & home remedies…. I am currently at home with COVID and glad I got vaccinated. Symptoms are not bad, it’s like a regular head cold.

    2. Scott – don’t say such stuff. I’ve been saying that major healthcare institutions have zero solutions after 2 years and get attacked by the all knowing Joe B.‘s and West Coast Wes’s of the IBJ cheap seats.

      Clark below is accurate that these tests are just another government boondoggle to waste our tax dollars.

      Chasing this with vaccines and tests that can be “positive for up to 12 weeks” is quite the clown 🤡 world we live in. Thanks Tony Fauci!

    1. These aren’t less than 30%, rather, they are incapable of detecting omicron – think “False Negative”:
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      1. Meridian Bioscience, Inc. Revogene SARS-CoV-2
      2. Applied DNA Science Linea COVID-19 Assay Kit
      .
      And the monoclonal antibodies which have no effect are from:
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      1. Lilly
      2. Regeneron

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