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Jan 9, 2024 · When should I test for COVID-19 after an exposure, and when am I in the clear? Federal health authorities, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommend testing no...
Oct 12, 2023 · New research found that a person’s viral load is highest four to five days after COVID-19 symptoms begin. If you decide to wait until day four or five to test for COVID but are already...
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Jan 7, 2024 · Depending on which COVID-19 variant you've been exposed to, you may test positive 3-5 days later. If you've been exposed to the virus but don't have any symptoms, wait for 5 days before you...
My first positive test result was within 31-90 days: I have symptoms: Use an antigen test. Repeat negative tests following FDA recommendations. I do not have symptoms: Use an antigen test.
Jun 25, 2024 · Symptoms may change with new COVID-19 variants and can vary depending on vaccination status. Possible symptoms include: Fever or chills. Cough. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Sore throat. Congestion or runny nose. New loss of taste or smell. Fatigue.
Mar 15, 2024 · Since December 2021, the agency had recommended individuals isolate for at least five days after developing symptoms of COVID-19, or after a positive test if asymptomatic.
May 2, 2024 · After a positive test result, you may continue to test positive for some time. Some tests, especially PCR tests, may continue to show a positive result for up to 90 days. Reinfections can occur within 90 days, which can make it hard to know if a positive test indicates a new infection.