How much do you wanna bet it s actually covid and this piece of fucking junk is just useless

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Rapid tests work very well at not signalling false positives, but false negatives happen all the time. The CDC has recommended “serial” testing in order to better establish someone’s COVID status (but people aren’t exactly given enough tests or money to do that).

If you ever get a positive “but faint” test, you’re positive, a positive result is a positive result. It’s an alarmingly common misconception people have that the boldness of the line is some signifier of infection intensity, even though tests can’t measure that and don’t try to. The CDC should have gotten ahead of the natural inclination people have to downplay results that make their lives miserable but :shrug-outta-hecks:

edit: Some people with long COVID can test positive after they stop being contagious

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I took another test and it says no bovid, so I guess I’m just normal sick. Time to infect my workplace because I need money xd

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Rapid Antigen Tests have around a 15-20% false negative rate.

There’s a significant chance you have Covid.

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You should always confirm your negative rapid antigen test result with another test, such as a magic 8 ball or a tarot reading.

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you’re basically supposed to test a few times with like 12 hours between. it sucks because they are expensive and the govt only gave us a few freebies. seems like the kind of thing everyone should get in the mail once a week but we are in a hellstate. there are constant false negatives depending on many factors but the positives are almost 100% accurate. so sensitive you will often still test positive way after you are no longer contagious.

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You need to be noticably sick for 2 to 3 days before you can test positive on rapid tests.

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Can you do a PCR test?

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