Top ER Doctor tests COVID-19 kit at home

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JANESVILLE, Wisconsin. – Instead of going to a COVID-19 control site, you’re curious to know how you can take it from the comfort of the couch.

Spectrum News 1 Wisconsin has asked Mercyhealth ER, Dr. Christopher Wistrom, to review the new technology.

After a year of COVID-19, incredibly, he had to pass a test.

“Yes, this is my first CONTROL of COVID, a control of how non-public protective appliances work,” Wistrom said as the FDA-authorized home control in Everlywell.

Highlights the value tag.

“It$s $120 to pay, is it through insurance?”

Everlywell said the HSA/FSA cash is helping, in a different way, out of pocket.

Wistrom said the kit many steps.

“Wash your hands, put the box together, put the box in the mail, disinfect the mail and send,” he says, reading the list. Ten minutes after the product is opened, a 20-question trial registration arrives, followed by a short video presentation.

“It’s a little more confusing than it has to be,” he said. “But if that’s what I have to do to keep everyone safe, it’s worth it,” he said after his hands kept his hands out and washed his hands from his experience.

He described putting hisopo on his nose as “unpleasant. “

Fortunately, he said the procedure was a success.

“Although it made me sneeze, it’s not the worst, ” he said.

That’s why, while COVID-19 loose check sites are starting to close state-round or have limited hours, he believes kits are the right thing to do.

“It’s anything you can do at five in the morning when nothing is open, with the comfort you can do on your schedule,” he said.

Wistrom praises the company for finding a quick home control solution as discussions continue with the FDA about its own 5-second COVID immediate breath control.

“The advantages of this pandemic will be all the innovation that will come out of it, and I think innovation will replace the world, without the pandemic itself,” he said.

Twenty-four hours after taking the test, Wistrom gained his negative results.

Click here to learn more about the Everlywell kit now located in Doordash.

To learn more about Wistrom’s COVID breath test, click here.

 

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