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Hartford HealthCare's COVID-19 testing capabilities. We offer same-day, on-site evaluation and testing at our urgent care centers throughout Connecticut. Testing is also available at select Quest Diagnostics locations, and select physician practice locations. We offer tests for adults and children of all ages, when accompanied by a parent or ...
- Who should get tested for COVID-19? If you are experiencing any symptoms that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified for COVID-19, you need to get tested.
- What type of test should I get for COVID-19? There are three types of tests available for COVID-19: nucleic acid (PCR test) and antigen (rapid) tests are used to diagnose a person with current infection with the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and an antibody test that helps determine if someone was infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the past.
- How do I get tested for COVID-19? If you think you have COVID-19 and feel like you have symptoms, you should first call your primary care provider to talk about your symptoms.
- I don’t have a primary care provider. Does that mean I can’t get tested? If you don’t have a primary care provider, you can still get tested for COVID-19.
- Who should get tested for COVID-19? If you are experiencing any symptoms that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified for COVID-19, you need to get tested.
- What type of test should I get for COVID-19? There are three types of tests available for COVID-19: nucleic acid (PCR test) and antigen (rapid) tests are used to diagnose a person with current infection with the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and an antibody test that helps determine if someone was infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the past.
- Do I need to show my employer my COVID-19 test results, or a doctor's note in order to return to work after quarantine. "Employers should not require sick employees to provide a COVID-19 test result or a healthcare provider’s note to validate their illness, qualify for sick leave, or to return to work," according to the CDC.
- How do I get tested for COVID-19? If you think you have COVID-19 and feel like you have symptoms, you should first call your primary care provider to talk about your symptoms.
- Who should get tested for COVID-19? If you are experiencing any symptoms that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified for COVID-19, you need to get tested.
- What type of test should I get for COVID-19? There are three types of tests available for COVID-19: nucleic acid (PCR test) and antigen (rapid) tests are used to diagnose a person with current infection with the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and an antibody test that helps determine if someone was infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the past.
- How do I get tested for COVID-19? If you think you have COVID-19 and feel like you have symptoms, you should first call your primary care provider to talk about your symptoms.
- I don’t have a primary care provider. Does that mean I can’t get tested? If you don’t have a primary care provider, you can still get tested for COVID-19.
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Aug 5, 2021 · The state’s 211 call center, run by the United Way of CT, is picking up lots of calls asking about coronavirus testing sites. “Over the past two weeks 211 CT has had more than 33,000 inquiries ...