Covid Test sites? (Needed quick results for travel)

Your local hospital? Unilabs?

https://www.fr.ch/dsas/actualites/te...et-coronacheck

Actually I've checked that link before I post here, I must have over looked the paragraph where they say it is possible to do it at the Cantonal hospital without a doctor's note.

Does anyone know how to book an on request Covid test in Switzerland? I need one for travelling for work purposes. Thank you.

I'm not sure what part of CH you're in, but I see that you can book a test through here (including if it's for a trip -- or so the website says):

https://coronatest.uzh.ch/en/

I think many (perhaps even most) hospitals in CH have a similar system to that one, now... where you can schedule a test through their website.

Info in 4. of this https://www.ge.ch/en/new-covid-19-co...-one-be-tested

Call your local doctor and enquire.

Hi,

In "French Part of CH" I know that there is a test lab in Boudry (NE) which I believe takes walk ins.

www.etilab.ch

All the best.

I was at Unilabs in Coppet yesterday. There was a sign that said they would do a Covid (both types) test for Swiss residents with insurance provided they had a doctor’s note.

They also had a sign at the front (revolving) door prohibiting anyone with Covid Symptoms from entering their building.

Yes, half of our village went there to get tested following a residents meeting after it was later discovered a couple of people had Covid.

They got the results within 24 hours and over half of the attendees had been infected.

This was the week before last, they may have changed their walk in policy since then.

Yes. You can.

What percentage had any symptoms 20% ?

We are getting to the point where perfectly healthy people are told they are ill, yet ill people are not being treated,

Since 80% generally have no symptoms, perhaps 65% of positive taste are false positives, hardly an unreasonable assumption, unless you can show otherwise?

Thank you everyone. Its all sorted.

I normally agree with you on most matters but that is certainly not a reasonable assumption. A positive finding for a genuinely asymptotic carrier is not a false positive.

About 30% of tests are now positives. If 65% of these were false, around 20% of all tests done would be false positives.

But only a few weeks ago we were seeing positivity in the single figures. That is not consistent with a test that gives such a high numbers of false positives.

as do I. But 22.7% of the time, he's completely off. I've been measuring,

So many risk-related questions......

ftfy.

You need a doctors note to get a free covid check. Does anyone know if you have to pay for that doctors note and if so how much to expect to be charged

any testing options (the normal test, not rapid) for Geneva? preferably at cheap rates. I need it for travel reasons.

Try Unilabs, but I think you need a Dr’s prescription.