Shopping carts in a corral in the parking lot of a Sam's Club store in Concord, N.H., Friday, Feb. 23, 2018.Both Walmart and Sam's Club are now selling at-home coronavirus tests online.
The tests have to be purchased in three parts, but customers can get their results in as little as 24-48 hours after a lab receives a test. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesGetting a coronavirus test from the comfort of your own home is now as easy as ordering one online from Sam's Club or its parent company, Walmart.
The at-home tests, which start at $99 and go up to $135, vary in their abilities and testing methods,The steps to order a test are relatively simple:Complete test purchase The tests have been FDA approved and consumers in some cases can get their results within 48 hours of the lab getting the test. Some of the kits will even allow customers to receive a telehealth call if the test is positive.
This is the dumbest thing I've heard, a $99 test that confirms you're sick after you're sick.... What will they think of next Walmart
Well, at the doctors it's only 80$ and you get your result within 20 minutes...
this is terrible news