Can a person continue to test positive for covid-19?

Can a person continue to test positive for covid-19?

News 13’s investigative team is working to answer your questions about the coronavirus pandemic and its impacts on Western North Carolina. A viewer recovering from COVID-19 has tested positive multiple times. “Can a person continue to test positive and if so, how many days after the last testing?”

How long do you have to wait for a negative test result?

However, if your previous test result is 14 days old or older, you will need to wait for a negative test result before your campus access is restored. Remember that you must continue to monitor yourself for symptoms for a full 14 days from the date of your possible exposure to the virus.

Can a person test positive for a virus after their symptoms are gone?

The WHO confirmed reports that people are testing positive after their symptoms are gone, but they’re not sure if it’s due to testing errors or the virus. This video file cannot be played.

How long do you stay in quarantine after a positive test?

Quarantine for at least 10 full days from last potential exposure; self-monitor daily for symptoms through Day 14. If I don’t have symptoms, why won’t you do a second test to confirm that the first was not a “false positive?”

News 13’s investigative team is working to answer your questions about the coronavirus pandemic and its impacts on Western North Carolina. A viewer recovering from COVID-19 has tested positive multiple times. “Can a person continue to test positive and if so, how many days after the last testing?”

However, if your previous test result is 14 days old or older, you will need to wait for a negative test result before your campus access is restored. Remember that you must continue to monitor yourself for symptoms for a full 14 days from the date of your possible exposure to the virus.

Quarantine for at least 10 full days from last potential exposure; self-monitor daily for symptoms through Day 14. If I don’t have symptoms, why won’t you do a second test to confirm that the first was not a “false positive?”

The WHO confirmed reports that people are testing positive after their symptoms are gone, but they’re not sure if it’s due to testing errors or the virus. This video file cannot be played.