Anonymous wrote:The 5 days is a joke. Its usually 10-12 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you are still contagious if you are testing positive on rapid antigen tests.
The testing positive for a while thing is PCR tests. Don’t bother testing with PCR for at least forty five days after an infection. Some say ninety.
But rapid antigens show you are still contagious and can also pick up legit reinfections in that forty five to ninety day period.
My doctor told me the exact opposite of this. Said I could test positive in a rapid for weeks and it does not indicate that I am contagious.
Your doctor sounds like an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you are still contagious if you are testing positive on rapid antigen tests.
The testing positive for a while thing is PCR tests. Don’t bother testing with PCR for at least forty five days after an infection. Some say ninety.
But rapid antigens show you are still contagious and can also pick up legit reinfections in that forty five to ninety day period.
My doctor told me the exact opposite of this. Said I could test positive in a rapid for weeks and it does not indicate that I am contagious.
Your doctor sounds like an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of anyone negative by day 5. Most don’t even test positive until day 4 or later.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of anyone negative by day 5. Most don’t even test positive until day 4 or later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here
Thanks for the feedback! What’s hard here is everybody definitely has their opinion on how to interpret the recommendations from the CDC and other medical outlets. My thinking is unless I keep testing positive on the antigen for weeks, it’s probably a good gauge of whether I could possibly be contagious. So, in my case, I will wait for a negative antigen before taking my mask off around my family members who haven’t gotten it just to be extra safe. This is my first time getting it at all and it was worse than I imagined.
Stay healthy out there!
Thank you for being reasonable and caring about others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you are still contagious if you are testing positive on rapid antigen tests.
The testing positive for a while thing is PCR tests. Don’t bother testing with PCR for at least forty five days after an infection. Some say ninety.
But rapid antigens show you are still contagious and can also pick up legit reinfections in that forty five to ninety day period.
My doctor told me the exact opposite of this. Said I could test positive in a rapid for weeks and it does not indicate that I am contagious.
Anonymous wrote:OP here
Thanks for the feedback! What’s hard here is everybody definitely has their opinion on how to interpret the recommendations from the CDC and other medical outlets. My thinking is unless I keep testing positive on the antigen for weeks, it’s probably a good gauge of whether I could possibly be contagious. So, in my case, I will wait for a negative antigen before taking my mask off around my family members who haven’t gotten it just to be extra safe. This is my first time getting it at all and it was worse than I imagined.
Stay healthy out there!