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Just making sure I was correct This is fairly common, as I said earlier. Many people are still testing positive 6+ weeks later.
Any reason to believe that the rapid tests are less accurate than the conventional tests?
FTFY
Korea has accepted it as fact, if I’m not mistaken the question begs why there no studies yet in the US around this
Probably because we aren’t retesting
American medical guidance from the beginning has been to consider one non-infectious after symptoms subside, without retesting. It was just a guess, but turned out to be correct
I tested positive for COVID in March. Has 2 positive antibody tests (April and May), positive COVID test in May. Anyone else in a similar boat?
Went for a rapid test yesterday. Came back negative. They said they will send it out to the lab. Let the roller coaster begin.