Buttbusting: The Truth About Those Anal COVID Tests
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There’s been a lot of rumors going around about Beijing requiring anally administered COVID-19 tests, with unfounded claims a-whirling that a medical professional will soon be coming for your rear-end. But here at the Beijinger, we’re a bit anal-retentive when it comes to the details surrounding COVID-19, bending over backward (and forward) to bring you the truth. So, it’s time to set the record straight - what’s really going on with these starfish swabs?
Who is actually receiving these tests?
In addition, people in quarantine, such as international arrivals, are also being asked to administer these tests on themselves.
However, although the rate of false negatives is low, the detection process is also more complex, so the test is only being administered on “key populations” – which, for now, we know include quarantined individuals and people who live and work in high-risk zones.
Though there are still a couple of medium-risk zones in Shunyi, the only high-risk zone in Beijing is the area around the aforementioned Daxing school. And, if recent history is any indication, any future high-risk zones will likely be confined to a small area – a single street, community, or building. As long as you don’t find yourself in one of these areas, then you can relax your cheeks.
However, not everyone can go on command, so if that’s not the case, then a cotton swab soaked in saline can be inserted two to three centimeters into the anus and gently rotated before being inserted into a test tube containing saline solution.
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