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Rapid Antigen Test Kit Professional 20pcs/Box, Exp Jan 24 $5 ($0.25 Each) + $10 Delivery ($0 with $50 Order) @ Healthcare Xpress

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Edit: I got the incorrect information, the tests actually Expire in Jan 2024.

Information about sensitivity: https://www.tga.gov.au/products/covid-19/covid-19-tests/covi…

Medomics SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Test Kit (LFIA) for Professional Use

  • This test kit should be used by qualified personnel with professional experience or proper training.
  • This test kit is used for in vitro diagnosis only.
  • This test kit should be used within 1 hour after opening the package, and samples from transport media will reduce sensitivity. The test cassette should not be used if being wet or polluted.

If anyone still needs RAT tests, I believe these are the cheapest around now. $0.25 per test you can get all your family members, workers, etc tested daily if needed :)

We are selling at a massive loss to clear stock.

Exp. JAN 23

Overview
Packing size: 20 tests/box
Specimen type: Nasal swabs, Throat swabs, BALF
Instrumentation: not required
Detection time: 15-20 minutes
Storage: Room temperature (2-30°C)
Contents of the Kit

Test kit contains test cassettes, lysis buffer, sampling tubes, droppers, sterile swabs and instructions for use.
Test cassette: contains a test strip and a plastic cassette casing. The test strip contains: colloidal gold-labeled anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody, nitrocellulose membrane (C-line fixed with goat anti-rat IgG polyclonal antibody, and T-line fixed with anti- SARS-CoV-2 antibody).

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      • +2

        Aren't they both the same thing? 🤔

    • How is it a scam?

  • -1

    These should be free everywhere.

    I have the rona right now (after all that curve flattening we did….) fwiw and no I don’t care, I think it was stupid what they did to us, I think it was stupid to tank the economy over it, I think it was stupid and harmful all mask crap.

    Anyway, it’s been good to ‘do a test’ and see what risk I am to others because just on a very basic human level I don’t want to make family, friends or even YOU unwell.

    So this is a shit deal. Overpriced crap short dated. Ozbargain is dying with such crappy contributions pull your head in.

    • +1

      Glad to see people are waking up

      • +2

        Yeah remember when people were attributing the Vax with all the high profile deaths, seems like that has gone away.
        Not that anyone with a non metallic hat bought into it.

        • What do you mean? that all the 'died suddenly' are not related to the injections.. LOL

          • +1

            @freedomofspeech: Yes or it would still be happening…….Lol.

            • @Spendmore: It is?

              • @freedomofspeech: Yeah nah, nothing on the news unless you are on about jerry Lee Lewis or the Queen but I'm pretty sure that was old age.
                Anti vax fruitcakes are as bad as the pro Vax extremists for the lies and propaganda.
                People in the middle don't really care anymore.

      • +6

        Slowly. One by one. Long way to go though in ‘the “lucky” country’.

        I’m still banned on my local suburbs Facebook community page for pointing out wearing a mask in a car on your own with the windows up is insane.

        There are a lot of idiot true believers out there.

    • +7

      I had Covid in August. Worked remotely through it the entire time and it didn't really bother me too much. Tanking the economy over this was just plain stupid. Paying $20-$30 per RAT test is just plain stupid too. They only really increased in price when scalpers bought up the entire supply initially. After that when retailers realized people would pay much larger amounts to get them in shortage, however when supply increased the price didn't decrease.

      Unvaxxed lockdowns turned out to be a big lie too. Vax doesn't (and was never tested) to prevent transmission. So all the vaccinated were out allowed to spread it everywhere while the unvacinated were restricted horribly for no real reason. Would love to see if the poor people that lost jobs over it will ever be compensated.

      • The thing is hindsight is a great thing, I doubt many here could have done any better at the time.
        Let's hope lessons are learnt as we were fairly lucky as pandemics go and the next one may be significantly more deadly.

        • +1

          The problem with being in charge is you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t. No matter how it was dealt with, it would be wrong as far as many are concerned.

        • +3

          The thing is, it's not about hindsight in this case. It's about the false narrative that Big Pharma promoted about COVID and the vaccines and anyone who dared to question it was labelled a conspiracy theorist or anti-vaxxer. The data now proves that for most of people under the age of 70, COVID was never any more deadly than the regular flu, and the vaccines did almost nothing to reduce the risk of serious illness from COVID (mainly because the risk was so low in the first place, unless your suffer from a co-morbidity). And they certainly did nothing to stop transmission of COVID, as shown by the record COVID case numbers AFTER everybody was vaxxed.

          The truth is Big Pharma has milked this COVID thing for all it's worth. We can only hope that they are brought to justice and some of the leaders of these companies spend some time in jail.

          • +1

            @billy_bob: Don't forget the censorship across all social media platforms. The pressure put on healthcare workers not to speak out along with the massive list of vaccine injuries that are thrown under the rug and SEVERELY under reported.
            The whole thing is one massive global cluster (profanity).

        • +1

          Information was out there at the time.. 'Conspiracy theorists' (now realists) knew it all along

      • +7

        Hear hear. Never ever ever ever forget what politicians of all persuasions and other unelected tosspots did to us. Unforgivable.

    • +1

      Don't you think that what was done was criminal rather than stupid?

  • +4

    Have they got test for myocarditis. Lol

    • +1

      If you got vaxxed it's 'myocarditis' . It you didn't it's either 'yourocarditis' or 'theirocarditis' I guess it really depends on their vax pronouns, don't want to offend.

    • Myocarditis and pericarditis are more likely if you catch COVID-19

  • -2

    You know most people gave an immune system . Ex ambo

    • most people gave an immune system

      Who did they give it to?

  • Cheaper than Dutch Tulips now

  • Any deals on face masks online (any where)? No bunnings near me or I'd go there

    • -1

      Any deals on face masks online

      Make your own…

      • Give it a rest jv. Another spike of stupid posts.

  • Donate to a needy medical centre or nursing home? They go through a lot of those by having staff and visitors come in everyday

  • Hi again, I got incorrect information last week, I got informed by the warehouse that all tests are Jan/24 exp.

  • "This test kit should be used within 1 hour after opening the package"

    Which package? The bottle of lysis buffer? Each cassette? Makes a big difference. Once that bottle of buffer is first opened, how long is it good for?

    • Hi Maverick, I am not sure exactly how the package is but I believe each cassette are individually wrapped so if you open one to test you need to use that one within the 1 hour

    • you can actually see in the third photo, they are all individually packed.

      • +1

        That's not what I was asking. Of course the cassettes are individually packaged. The question was whether the quoted statement could possibly apply to the lysis buffer solution. That's the first question. The second question is, even if it doesn't, "once that bottle of buffer is first opened, how long is it good for?" These questions are very relevant to how long you have to use the 20 tests in the box. ie. if you can keep opening, using and closing the bottle all the way up until Jan/24 and the solution will remain good, then that would answer the question. Once opened, solutions sometimes have a reduced period for usage - that's the query.

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