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60,000 free at-home COVID tests available

Appointmen­ts to pick up test kits can be scheduled online

- By John Woolfolk jwoolfolk@bayareanew­sgroup.com

At-home antigen tests for COVID-19 have been disappeari­ng from store shelves as fast as they’re restocked, but Santa Clara County officials said Friday they are making 60,000 available free to order online.

Starting today, a total of 15,000 appointmen­ts to order and pick up the tests will be open to those who live, work or attend school in the county. Each person can pick four tests at a designated location in the county. The appointmen­ts are scheduled through the county’s testing website, sccfreetes­t.org. Appointmen­ts are limited to one per person.

County officials said they expect appointmen­ts to go quickly as demand has skyrockete­d

amid a surge of COVID-19 cases driven by the highly contagious omicron variant.

“While we are starting to see a decrease in the omicron surge, it is important to know our prevalence of circulatin­g COVID virus in the community is still very, very high,” said Dr. Jennifer Tong, associate chief medical officer at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. “At-home testing is another tool in our toolbox to help us fight the ongoing surge and keep our community safe and healthy.”

The county also will partner with community based organizati­ons to distribute tests door to door, to reach communitie­s where computer access is more limited “to make sure there’s equitable distributi­on to those might need these tests,” Tong said.

People who schedule appointmen­ts will be assigned a unique QR code that must be displayed to receive the tests. Tests are not available on a drop-in basis without an appointmen­t.

Pickup sites are designed for drive-thru operation, but people also can arrive without a vehicle and get the tests as long as they have an appointmen­t.

The sites are at Hellyer County Park and

Martial Cottle Park in San Jose, Vasona County Park in Los Gatos and Foothill College in Los Altos Hills.

The 15,000 appointmen­ts will be scheduled from today to Jan. 29, after which county officials will assess whether the program can be expanded based on availabili­ty of tests and community need.

The county recommends that the antigen tests be used for those who have symptoms of COVID-19 or to end isolation or quarantine periods for those who have tested positive, or for those who have been exposed to a person with COVID-19 if a PCR test is not available.

If an antigen test result is positive, it should be treated as valid and isolation guidance should be

followed. There is no need in that case for a follow-up PCR test.

Tong said that the athome tests are especially useful for those looking to stop isolating because PCR tests are too sensitive and slow.

“Those PCR tests continue to pick up dead virus particles for many weeks and months,” Tong said. “The preferred test for that is an antigen test, which is type of test in these at-home tests.”

 ?? FILE: RANDY VAZQUEZ — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dr. Jennifer Tong, associate chief medical officer for Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, announced Friday that at-home tests are available to the public via online orders.
FILE: RANDY VAZQUEZ — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dr. Jennifer Tong, associate chief medical officer for Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, announced Friday that at-home tests are available to the public via online orders.

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