October 3, 2025

1 thought on “Rocking the COVID-19 Testing Industrial Complex

  1. What started with a young man and a simple dream to allow the Irish to get clinical laboratory test kits delivered to their homes and quick results on their mobile phones without having to go to a physician for a simple request (which could also be embarrassing) to have lab tests performed in high complexity clinical laboratory settings resulted in a new idea: http://Www.LetsGetChecked.com (LGC) Starting with sexually transmitted or other lifestyle dis-ease concerns. LGC has now expanded into other clinical laboratory tests, purchased a high complexity lab outside Los Angeles, partnered with Northwell Health (NYC), and created a national U.S. network of board certified physicians who review every lab kit request and also see laboratory results – this Irish company came to the U.S. in 2016 and handles overnight tests kits internationally as well – all pre Covid-19. LGC built their own high complexity lab in Ireland. Now at $129 for the precision Covid-19 simple nasal swab (not the deep swab) all of the physician’s costs, overnight mailings, test kits, specimen containers, return mailings (also in overnight mailers) and high complexity test results delivered to mobile phones throughout the world. American Airlines, British Airlines, and the One Alliance airlines, and other major transportation system, sporting events, etc., are using LGC. The U.S. Medical Director for LGC is located in Northern Virginia – Dr. Robert Mordkin. Here is the average charge for a hospital nasal swab COVID-19 test in the 50 states and Washington, D.C.: Source: Becker’s Healthcare Website: December 9, 2020

    Alabama — $190
    Alaska — $201
    Arizona — $141
    Arkansas — $240
    California — $143
    Colorado — $146
    Connecticut — $137
    Delaware — $115
    District of Columbia — $249
    Florida — $129
    Georgia — $198
    Hawaii — $226
    Idaho — $125
    Illinois — $188
    Indiana — $176
    Iowa — $143
    Kansas — $147
    Kentucky — $142
    Louisiana — $174
    Maine — $215
    Maryland — $62
    Massachusetts — $169
    Michigan — $134
    Minnesota — $175
    Mississippi — $158
    Missouri — $161
    Montana — $122
    Nebraska — $173
    Nevada — $111
    New Hampshire — $190
    New Jersey — $302
    New Mexico — $172
    New York — $175
    North Carolina — $140
    North Dakota — $141
    Ohio — $161
    Oklahoma — $174
    Oregon — $141
    Pennsylvania — $166
    Rhode Island — $91
    South Carolina — $113
    South Dakota —$161
    Tennessee — $140
    Texas — $167
    Utah — $149
    Vermont — $169
    Virginia — $122
    Washington — $185
    West Virginia — $161
    Wisconsin — $151
    Wyoming — $149

    Worth using not only for Covid-19 testing but for other concerns for both women’s and men’s healthcare tracking, trending, reporting, and excellent patient and clinical staff interaction.

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