The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
COVID testing your patience?
The news is good, bad and downright stupid when it comes to the COVID-19 Test-to-Treat Program that was launched in March.
Good: antiviral medications. Pfizer’s Paxlovid and Merck’s Lagevrio, when taken within five days of developing your first COVID-19 symptoms, can prevent severe illness, hospitalizations and deaths, especially among chronically ill, disabled and older Americans.
Good: All qualified heath care providers can prescribe these antivirals. The Department of Health and Human Services is distributing oral antiviral pills to participating Test-to-Treat pharmacy-based clinics and longterm care pharmacies. You can get tested and prescribed antivirals all in one visit. An online national map shows locations that are offering the service: https:// covid-19-test-to-treat-locatordhhs.hub.arcgis.com.
Bad: According to a survey of the Test-to-Treat system by Kaiser Health News, many locales have no nearby clinics that can offer such services. Where there are clinics, there are online glitches, and for the non-tech savvy, things get especially tricky. Some places charge up to $100 for in-person and telehealth Testto-Treat visits. People without insurance, whose health plans don’t cover visits to the clinics or who have high-deductible plans must shoulder the full costs.
Solutions: Talk to your primary care physician about Test-toTreat at his/her office — before you need it, so you’re prepared. Order free at-home test kits ahead of time from www.covid. gov/tests. And Kaiser Health News says Truepill offers online COVID-19 assessments and meds through its website findcovidcare.com. Truepill, available in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., costs $25 to $55.
Health pioneer Michael Roizen, M.D., is chief wellness officer emeritus at the Cleveland Clinic and author of four No. 1 New York Times bestsellers. His next book is “The Great Age Reboot: Cracking the Longevity Code for a Younger Tomorrow.” Do you have a topic Dr. Mike should cover in a future column? If so, please email questions@ GreatAgeReboot.com.