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i took a cvs drive thru one today. should get results in 2 or 3 days.What is the most accurate Covid-19 test to get? There’s one that gives you results in minutes and one that takes a few days to get your result
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i took a cvs drive thru one today. should get results in 2 or 3 days.What is the most accurate Covid-19 test to get? There’s one that gives you results in minutes and one that takes a few days to get your result
try not to base accuracy on the time it takes to get results. there's 2 main type of COVID tests, PCR (which detects for a current viral infection, typically takes an hour) and an antibody test (you usually develop antibodies after the infection, typically takes 30 minutes).
technically, you can have results ready in an hour for both tests if, for example, they're performed as soon as a sample is collected. it just depends on whether they're gonna run your test "in-house" or "sending out" to a large scale lab. when they say a few days to get results, they're taking into account travel time.
but to kinda answer your accuracy question, take the PCR test to see if you currently have the virus. antibody testing is usually recommended 10 days after onset of symptoms.
i work in the lab at a medical center in los angeles county if that matters.
stay safe everyone.
I think it depends on the situation. Antigen tests are most reliable when viral loads are highest and the person is most contagious, so if you start feeling symptoms and need to know whether it’s safe for you to go to work or participate in a specific activity and can’t wait days (up to a week or more at times) for results then I think antigen tests are the best option.antigen testing for COVID right now isn't as sensitive as the PCR tests; they're just not as reliable. our head pathologists aren't even comfortable bringing them into our lab.
if you were to get an antigen test ordered by a doctor and it came back negative, they'll probably order a PCR test for confirmation, so you might as well skip that first step and go straight for the PCR.
Denmark wants to cull 15 million minks over COVID fears
Denmark’s prime minister says the government wants to cull all 15 million minks in Danish farms, to minimize the risk of them re-transmitting the new coronavirus to humansabcnews.go.com
yeah, different situations call for different courses of action. and antigen testing is a lot cheaper.
Personally not a big fan of the practices and standards of these fur farms, but this is wild; basically wiping out the entire industry. Worst case the the city Hjørring could becomes the next Wuhan and if this mutation can't be contained, if could mess up the last six months of vaccine development. If this blows up, Danes' about to top the ****list.That's crazy. I hadn't seen any evidence of animal to human transmission so far, but this article seems to indicate that there's evidence of human to animal transmission, significant mutation, then transmission back to humans of the mutated virus. I'd like to see additional evidence, but this is scary stuff IMHO.
Nice, may as well get both if it's covered by insurance. Hope they both come back negative.Made an appointment to get both rapid test and PCR test tomorrow at my local urgent care. Pray for ya boy, NT
Look man, be careful what you ask for. Never know who's listening...Damn.
Covid test just came back, positive result.
Covid test just came back, positive result.