“By the way, it appears from the instructions that all materials are discarded after the test and do not have to be sent to a lab or anyone else, so they would not be able to find particles from the tissue and come back with a complaint of not following the procedures properly.”
Okay, so if this is the case, why bother with the test at all? Why not just say you ran the test on yourself and it came up negative?
But if I were you, I would order the test swabs from the American company to have on hand in case the testing procedures change. I might check them out and order them myself in case I am made to test.
Thanks to whoever put up the the link.
If your company is not making you send in the swabs or film yourself swabbing yourself, it sounds like they just want to cover themselves by saying they are requiring testing and they provided approved testing kits. So just say you are testing. What your company doesn’t know won’t hurt them.
How often are you supposed to do the test?
Thanks for the tips. I had no considered buying my own swabs. I suppose that part does not matter. I think that is a good suggestion.
We are required to test twice a week during any week planned to be in the office