dt3305, you are right in your posting. The oral test kit may be wrongly read by someone who have not used it before or is inexperienced. He or she may also not be ready for the results produced by the test kit. As such, it will still be best to come down to DSC for the anonymous HIV testing, complete with post and pre-test counseling, which is an important part of HIV testing. As we have more volunteers now helping out at the test site, the waiting time have been greatly reduced.
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Originally Posted by dt3305
what i meant is that Afa is now using a newer vesrion test kit and it cuts down the usual waiting time from 20 minutes to 10 minutes...they also have the new oral test kit on sale for DIY at home....you can enquire from the counter...but IMO, why get a oral test kit (you could do it wrongly at home) when it can be done at Afa...the Q is not long nowadays and they clear the Q very fast...
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