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CVS rapid antigen vs CVS rapid PCR test


mattswiss
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You can answer these two questions Yes and still get a CVS rapid antigen test in California. If no appointments show, it is probably because they are all booked. Surprisingly, I see appointment times  now in Seal Beach,  for this afternoon.  It is not super far to the cruise ports. 

 

It isn't lying where I live, YMMV...

 

Are you seeking a COVID-19 test because of high transmission rates and difficulty maintaining recommended social distancing?
Are you seeking a test to prevent possible spread of COVID-19 after being at a place where social distancing was not possible?
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3 minutes ago, gardenbunny said:

I do not remember what I answered.  Might have been No on both, or Yes on first,….LOL. no clue

Not sure it mattered because I got the appt

I booked my first appointment before they changed the website. Then a few days ago I found a closer site, booked under the new rules and cancelled the other. Hopeful Kaiser reimburses 100% since it is now the law...

 

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