We tested both of our children on weds (b)(6) 2022 with the ihealth covid-19 antigen rapid test, one with an expiration date of 9/6/2022.Both tested positive, with a faint line.Both children were asymptomatic.We also tested our daughter with the cue systems naat on weds night and she was negative.We then re-tested them on thurs (b)(6) 2022 with the quickvue rapid antigen test, and they were both negative.We then did a pcr test on friday (b)(6) 2022, and they were both negative.We also tested them with an ihealth covid-19 antigen rapid test on friday (b)(6) 2022, with an expiration date in 2023, and they were negative.Thus, i would hypothesize that the shelf life of the ihealth tests is too aggressive, and the seemingly obvious false positives we experienced were related to the product being near its expiration date.Fda safety report id# (b)(4).
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