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by nuna
3050 days ago
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my elderly mother (70 yrs) who was visiting, came down with very bad flu symptoms. Having a newborn at home I took her to urgent care to get Tamiflu. They did the rapid test that came negative so they sent her off with nothing. Considering her age, the fact that I had a newborn and that rapid testing has a high false negative rate, I was pretty upset that they didn't give her tamiflu as a precaution. Maybe reports that it was in low supply are true |
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The test having a high false negative rate isn't actually a good enough reason to treat folks, rather a reason to develop a better test.