RE:RE:RE:🚀THRM - Tests are the answer 👍What a Negative COVID-19 Test Really Means
For individuals, however, the FDA cautions that negative results do not rule out infection. It asks that asymptomatic tests include this statement: “Negative results must be considered in the context of an individual’s recent exposures, history, presence of clinical signs and symptoms consistent with COVID-19.” And this, in the face of imperfect COVID-19 tests, is key to interpreting a negative result. It depends on your probability of having COVID-19 in the first place. Consider again the decision to visit elderly relatives after a negative test. “If you have symptoms or you work in a place where you’re at high risk for exposure, then even with a negative test, you might want to think really hard about it,” Steven Woloshin, a co-director of the Center for Medicine and Media at the Dartmouth Institute, explained to me. “If you’re at low risk because you live in some remote area, you’re practicing social distancing, you always wear a mask, and you feel fine,” a negative test is probably a true negative. So even with widespread testing, social distancing and masks will continue to be important for controlling the spread of COVID-19.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/06/how-negative-covid-19-test-can-mislead/613246/ hemi3tc wrote: The only answer are masks and social distancing. u just got to assume someone is onfected even if they have been tested or vaccinated. All tests and vaccines are not fully approved yet.
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