extended expiration dates for kits
Oct. 29th, 2022 01:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It took some digging, but I've ascertained that our COVID-19 testing kits (two via the university, two via the government) have extended expiration dates. Because they come from different manufacturers and lots, the ones originally good through mid-August now expire in February, and the ones with a June 2022 date now expire at the end of March.
Potentially helpful links:
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/coronavirus-covid-19-and-medical-devices/home-otc-covid-19-diagnostic-tests
https://diagnostics.roche.com/us/en/products/params/sars-cov-2-pilot-covid-19-at-home-test.html#expiration
https://accessbio.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/CareStart-COVID-19-Ag-Home-Test_Exp-Date-Extension-Notification_05_15M_V2.pdf
(The second and third links reflect the further digging required because neither lot number showed up on the FDA round-up.)
I am feeling a bit crummy at the moment, so I'm extra glad about holding firm on not signing up for things for a while.
In other news, the Poppea deal mentioned in the previous post turned out to be too good to be true -- what I received was not a score, but a small book of French essays and the libretto. But the vendor promptly gave me a refund, and IMSLP has a Russian edition, from which I've put Acts 1 and 2 on an iPad. My first playing-from-a-tablet! All sorts of milestones this year, I tell you.
And on that note, so to speak, it's back to the last batch of GOTV postcards. I've been listening to a lot of Merula, Handel, and Purcell while I work and write, and while this arrangement of "Would You Gain the Tender Creature" wouldn't be an audio-only favorite with me, I love how expressive the fellas are -- even with masks on, they're a joy to watch:
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Potentially helpful links:
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/coronavirus-covid-19-and-medical-devices/home-otc-covid-19-diagnostic-tests
https://diagnostics.roche.com/us/en/products/params/sars-cov-2-pilot-covid-19-at-home-test.html#expiration
https://accessbio.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/CareStart-COVID-19-Ag-Home-Test_Exp-Date-Extension-Notification_05_15M_V2.pdf
(The second and third links reflect the further digging required because neither lot number showed up on the FDA round-up.)
I am feeling a bit crummy at the moment, so I'm extra glad about holding firm on not signing up for things for a while.
In other news, the Poppea deal mentioned in the previous post turned out to be too good to be true -- what I received was not a score, but a small book of French essays and the libretto. But the vendor promptly gave me a refund, and IMSLP has a Russian edition, from which I've put Acts 1 and 2 on an iPad. My first playing-from-a-tablet! All sorts of milestones this year, I tell you.
And on that note, so to speak, it's back to the last batch of GOTV postcards. I've been listening to a lot of Merula, Handel, and Purcell while I work and write, and while this arrangement of "Would You Gain the Tender Creature" wouldn't be an audio-only favorite with me, I love how expressive the fellas are -- even with masks on, they're a joy to watch:
This entry was originally posted at https://zirconium.dreamwidth.org/182534.html.