Why you may want to think twice before throwing out those old at-home COVID tests

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Why you may want to think twice before throwing out those old at-home COVID tests
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The FDA has extended expiration dates for several at-home test lots.

New York State is sending schools COVID tests and masks, and districts in Kentucky and Texas have suspended in-person classes after a surge in cases.across the country, you may be inclined to pull out one of those leftover at-home rapid tests received months ago from the Biden administration.

Kristin Travis, a community outreach doula, holds a home COVID-19 test kit Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, in Seattle.Expiration dates are determined by the manufacturer, typically with a shelf life of about four to six months from the manufacturing date, which is then authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

"And the FDA has actually published extended expiration dates based on additional data from manufacturers, so the expiration date that's on a test or on a box of antigen tests may not actually be the true expiration date. People should go on to the FDA website," Binnicker said.on at-home tests, which indicates the brands that have an extended date, and a PDF for each test with new expiration dates.

"But if you have old tests, I certainly think that using old tests is better than using no tests," she said.and you get a positive result, it's typically going to be a reliable result. If it's negative, it might not be reliable."The FDA and experts say that older at-home tests work for detecting COIVD infections caused by new variants, most of which are omicron offshoots.

For those recently exposed to someone who tested positive, take a test five full days after you last interacted with the person, according toIf you plan to come into contact with those who may be at high-risk of severe disease, such as elderly individuals or those with compromised immune systems, you may opt to take a test, the experts say.

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