We can now count another reason not to leave the house amid the coronavirus pandemic: the first at-home COVID-19 test, produced by Austin, Texas-based home kit company Everlywell, launches today. Similar offerings by other companies like Carbon Health and Nurx are close behind. These tests, which still require doctor’s approval to take, would provide a diagnosis for people who live where tests are in short supply and potentially reduce the burden on healthcare workers.
Amid the never-ending gloom since COVID-19 has hit the U.S., this is a glimmer of sunshine. But we still don’t know a ton: Everlywell hasn’t released data on the sensitivity and specificity of the test, and the product isn’t technically FDA-approved yet, points out Jeff Pothof, MD, associate professor and chief quality and safety officer at UW Health in Madison, Wisconsin.
What follows is everything we do know. Note: we want to provide as many details as possible, but we also want you to be able to find the answers you need, so we’ve highlighted some critical portions of each answer below.
Where did these tests come from?
The speed at which Everlywell was able get up and running is astonishing. On March 8, the company offered up a $1 million development deal to any certified lab that could produce a COVID-19 diagnostic test that fit the FDA and Everlywell’s own requirements. Everlywell then narrowed in on a few among the dozens of labs and diagnostic groups who responded to the call. They worked with the centers to set up the test production and diagnostic capabilities in just two weeks.
How do they work and how long does it take?
If you’re experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, you can go to Everywell’s website to get a screening by an independent telehealth partner, just as you would by the doc in your local clinic or hospital to get an in-person COVID-19 test. If your risk meets the requirements set up by the CDC, Everywell will ship you a test kit.
The test includes two different samplings for diagnosis: a nasal swab and a saliva sample. After you swab, then wipe down your package with the provided alcohol disinfectant pad, you use the prepaid shipping label to mail the kit to a CLIA-certified laboratory partner. The lab runs the test and posts your results on a secure portal within 48 hours. Everlywell also pairs you with a board-certified telehealth doctor to discuss the results once they’re in.