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  • Cristina Agustí; Héctor Martínez-Riveros; Victoria González; Gema Fernández-Rivas; Yesika Díaz; Marcos Montoro-Fernandez; Sergio Moreno-Fornés; Pol Romano-deGea; Esteve Muntada; Beatriz Calvo; Jordi Casabona

    PloS one, 09/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 9
    Journal Article

    We aimed to assess the feasibility of TESTA'T COVID strategy among healthcare and education professionals.in Spain during the peak of the 6th wave caused by Omicron variant. Kits were ordered online and sent by mail, participants answered an online acceptability/usability survey and uploaded the picture of results. 492 participants ordered a test, 304 uploaded the picture (61.8%). Eighteen positive cases were detected (5.9%). 92.2% were satisfied/very satisfied with the intervention; and 92.5% found performing the test easy/very easy. We demonstrated that implementing online COVID-19 self-testing in schools and healthcare settings in Spain is feasible.