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The Best At-Home Kits Tests for the New Delta Variant

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  1. LetsGetChecked – The price of one LetsGetChecked is $119, and it tests active infection in your system. Don’t worry, it’s comfortable and simple to do it. The price includes also a next-day UPS return envelope for added convenience, with clear instructions. Also, there’s an online screening process that’s very simple to follow. The results are ready within 24-72 hours, so prepare for a quick turn around. LetsGetChecked offers a streamlined and simple process for a self-administrating test.
  2. Health Testing Centers – Health Testing Centers give a quick and inexpensive Covid-19 antibody test for the price of $129. If you want to perform one, you have to register online and visit any Quest Diagnostics or Lab Corp lab facility to get tested. You can check the online results through a secure portal in 5 to 7 days. If you wonder what your results are, ask for help from Health Testing Centers’ professional care team. As a downside, Health Testing Centers do not accept insurance for payment.
  3. myLAB Box – With their new catch phrase “safe is sexy”, myLAB offers an easy alternative for at-home testing for the new Delta variant. All you have to do is collect a saliva sample using the provided equipment, and ship the kit for the lab to process it. If by any chance, your test is positive, myLAB’s physicians will contact you for a follow-up over the phone.
  4. Covid Instant Test – Covid Instant Test offers an antibody test for the new Delta variant of coronavirus. Luckily, it’s extremely fast: all you have to do is take it home, and you’ll get the results in 15 minutes. The kit tests for both IgG and IgM antibodies, so you’ll know if you already had the virus or if you have an active infection now.
  5. Vitagene – Vitagene made a partnership with 1health.io and RUCDR Infinite Biologics, a CLIA-certified laboratory, to bring a saliva-based at-home Covid-19 test to market.
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