I trust those at home tests as much as I trust Appalachian gas station caviar.
The correct terminology is 'shad roe'.
If you test positive, you are supposed to go get a better test to see if the at home test was correct. If it is negative, you are supposed to trust that. It makes no sense.
Spot on. The tests are only good for the moment you take them. What you come in contact with 30 minutes later is not reflected in the test you already took. The ONLY test that matters is an anti-body test, because it proves that your body is equipped with microbes that kill SARS-2 viruses, something that the jab doesn't do.
I sit here at home with a Covid-positive person in the house and two Covid tests left. I have to attend a wedding rehearsal today and a wedding tomorrow. The venue requires a negative test result for entry. I can show them a negative test result today, but I could be contagious tomorrow. Don't think I can score another test by tomorrow. Every place is sold out because of asinine rules put in place by idiot venue venders.
Meanwhile, the Covid case of my SIL can be traced back to a jabbed person she worked with a few days ago. The person took a test that came back positive, but didn't tell anyone because she thought the jab would take care of everything. SIL is staying in her bedroom with the windows open. I could have it, but not yet showing symptoms. But all that matters is some test stick that is becoming more scarce. It isn't the Covid that pisses me off. It is the idiocy that has permeated our entire society because of it.