Sexual Chocolate wrote: I honestly now believe this isn't being done in order of referrals. A family member with no symptoms who's after returning from the Canaries was referred on Friday and tested today.
deise18 wrote: » I think it depends on area..testing in my county only started yesterday afternoon so people from last monday only getting called now.
dccw wrote: » My daughter has been referred for testing, so shes on the waiting list. The rest of the family has a subset of symptoms, cough, chest tightness, joint pain but no fever Will they test my whole family?
bennyl10 wrote: » Anyone who has a test date confirmed? Do they phone or text or both? Assuming if I haven’t heard by 5 today I won’t be tomorrow? Or do they call alter?..
Aldo1234 wrote: » I’ve been waiting since last Tuesday, the 17th. They rang me at 6pm this evening to come for a test tomorrow. I didn’t receive a text. I’m based in South Dublin.
physioman wrote: if your a healthcare worker you get tested within 20 hours
retro:electro wrote: » Is there testing on weekends?
esposito wrote: » I have been waiting to get tested since Friday 13th. I am getting fed up at this stage. Anyone else been waiting this long? My GP doesn’t appear to be able to do anything to get me tested quicker.
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » Do you fit the new case definition? In the press conference today they announced they were changing the criteria for testing because there's too many people wanting to be tested so as to get the more likely people tested and so that less likely people won't get tests.
ax530 wrote: » New criteria for testing had 'and fever' had been or But if you have any symptoms act as if you have Corona isolation ect just won't be tested 6-7% tests positive so by changing criteria they focusing more. Press conference was on rte news now they very informative
bennyl10 wrote: » So a dry coughs aNd shortness with no fever means no test? What if you’re currently in the que for a test?
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » I would hope that they would be removed from the que if they don't meet the case definition however I am unsure if they would take that step of extra admin. While I am sure that some people not meeting the new case definition (Claire Byrne for example) have covid 19 I'd also hope that testing based on a new case definition would allow people with a higher likelyhood to get through the system quicker.
STB. wrote: » How convenient. Removed from the queue. I would hope they are not doing that. They are prioritising those with tell tale signs because they either don't have enough kits OR adequate lab facilities to test all those samples. I wonder which it is. Is it both ?