Los Angeles Times

Kiosks sell virus tests at airport

- BY JENNIFER LU

Travelers passing through Oakland Internatio­nal Airport during the pandemic can now pick up a COVID-19 test as they would a bag of chips or a pair of headphones.

For about $150, travelers can buy DIY saliva-sampling tests from vending machine kiosks in each terminal.

“We realized that travelers are going through a tough time right now, especially as we all navigate this COVID pandemic,” said Roberto Bernardo, the Oakland airport’s spokesman. “We wanted to give travelers another option for testing.”

Oakland Internatio­nal is the first in the U.S. to sell COVID-19 tests in vending machines, airport officials said.

The sampling kits, from Wellness 4 Humanity, are designed so users can collect saliva samples at home, then mail them for testing. Results arrive within 48 hours of the shipment being received and are sent to a person’s phone, according to the product website.

The cost covers shipping and running the molecular test used to detect viral RNA.

The kits are intended for people flying into Oakland rather than those about to board a plane, Bernardo said. Like many airports, Oakland Internatio­nal has been offering curbside testing for several months, and travelers can get a last-minute rapid test for $120.

Many travelers have expressed concern they might have been exposed during a flight, Bernardo said. A test to be used when travelers get home could provide some clarity.

It’s recommende­d that people wait several days after a potential exposure before getting tested because the likelihood of a false negative decreases as individual­s begin to show symptoms.

“If you’re worried about false negatives, you need to give it six or seven days from the time you land to specimen collection,” said George Rutherford, a professor of epidemiolo­gy at UC San Francisco.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently ordered that anyone flying into the U.S. must show a negative coronaviru­s test result before they get on a plane.

The viral test, which detects current infection, must be taken within three days of boarding.

 ?? Oakland Internatio­nal Airport ?? THE KIOSKS offer sampling kits from Wellness 4 Humanity that let users collect samples at home.
Oakland Internatio­nal Airport THE KIOSKS offer sampling kits from Wellness 4 Humanity that let users collect samples at home.

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