Anonymous wrote:Just keep testing until you get a positive.
Anonymous wrote:Another anecdote with my bil. Two rapid negs, one pcr neg, then positive pcr after a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a negative home test and a negative PCR 2 days after starting allergy like symptoms (another household member had tested positive 2 days before my symptoms started, so I was on the lookout). 3 days after that I had a strongly positive home test confirmed by PCR. It took until 10 days after the positive test to be negative on a home test.
This is why we have a testing shortage.
Anonymous wrote:DH and one of my kids were positive. I got sick and tested negative on a rapid and took a PCR a day later, to still be negative. I was still sick and now two weeks later I have one hell of a lingering cough and I am not myself yet. I assume it was covid but didn’t see a point in retesting. I stayed home when k was really sick and by that and the holidays it was plenty of time before going back to work.
Anonymous wrote:I had a negative home test and a negative PCR 2 days after starting allergy like symptoms (another household member had tested positive 2 days before my symptoms started, so I was on the lookout). 3 days after that I had a strongly positive home test confirmed by PCR. It took until 10 days after the positive test to be negative on a home test.
Anonymous wrote:I know 2 different people who tested negative twice before testing positive.