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Testing five days after exposure I think is what’s currently recommended? Not 100% sure though so don’t quote me on that 

Here's Channel 4 Dr. McGeorge's latest "What's Going Around" report: What’s Going Around: COVID cases, respiratory and stomach viruses, fall allergiesWent to get tested at Urgent Care: had Rapid antigen which was negative but they also did PCR which takes 48 hours so we shall see: they told me their Rapid Antigen tests are pretty accurate-- The doctor told me sore throats are going around so apparently there are different viruses out there-- Hoping it is not Covid- Thank you for your kind thoughts
Testing five days after exposure I think is what’s currently recommended? Not 100% sure though so don’t quote me o
Thanks for that info!Here's Channel 4 Dr. McGeorge's latest "What's Going Around" report: What’s Going Around: COVID cases, respiratory and stomach viruses, fall allergies
There is a lot of contradictory information: For example, Perusing different sites on Google, it is stated that you should get tested right away for Covid if you have symptoms - even though the tests taken at that time may not be accurate, especially the Rapid Antigen. I decided that I wanted to get tested now-- there is a chance I have Covid and could be apparent on testing at this time. If things change I will get tested again-- The Urgent Care I went to was really great. First I went to CVS because their Web Site indicates they do testing. They don't--- but somebody told me to go next door to Beaumont Urgent Care. They took me right away: I didn't expect to get a physical exam (didn't need one), but they did it anyway-- I got both the Rapid Antigen and PCR so we shall see. If the PCR is negative and my symptoms get better. I will figure I don't have Covid. If the PCR is negative and my symptoms get worse, I will get re-tested. They did want to a test for strep throat but I didn't want it since i didn't want to puke LOL after they put that thing down the throat. The sore throat I have is pretty bad---Testing five days after exposure I think is what’s currently recommended? Not 100% sure though so don’t quote me on that![]()
Thank you for your great suggestions and kind thoughts--- sorry you are having allergyHere's Channel 4 Dr. McGeorge's latest "What's Going Around" report: What’s Going Around: COVID cases, respiratory and stomach viruses, fall allergies
...OAKLAND COUNTY – COVID, upper respiratory viruses, hand foot & mouth disease, stomach viruses, influenza, RSV, fall allergies, asthma flare-ups, croup, skin conditions (including impetigo & cellulitis)...
My allergies have been driving me crazy the last few weeks: scratchy throat, ticklish cough, runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing. Some days/nights are better than others, but I can't wait for an overnight frost to get rid of fall allergens. Brew yourself a pot of tea, add lemon and honey, put your feet up, relax, and take it easy. You have worked so hard to stay well during the pandemic, and I hope you continue to be healthy.
when I had the "old" Covid, probably omicron, I had a fever fairly quickly FWIWWell the Rapid Antigen and PCR were negative but admittedly it really was too early to be accurate. I will get retested on Monday. In the meantime I have symptoms of a cold, sore throat, cough, sneezing. It is really hard to know without testing what is what.
Hope you feel better soon!Well the Rapid Antigen and PCR were negative but admittedly it really was too early to be accurate. I will get retested on Monday. In the meantime I have symptoms of a cold, sore throat, cough, sneezing. It is really hard to know without testing what is what.
Thank you!Hope you feel better soon!
After talking to some friends, it seems Covid symptoms vary for everybody.when I had the "old" Covid, probably omicron, I had a fever fairly quickly FWIW
No truer words have been spoken.Testing is really the only way to know for sure.
Just last night I was having a discussion with a friend who mentioned having a sore throat and fever for two days but she didn’t test for COVID because she “got over it so quickly” that she “knew” it wasn’t COVID.After talking to some friends, it seems Covid symptoms vary for everybody.
Testing is really the only way to know for sure.
I know it's a tricky concept, and hard for many folks to really get, given our usual definition of the words "sick" or "ill", but folks REALLY need to understand that covid is often entirely asymptomatic. As in zero symptoms at all, at least during the acute phase.Just last night I was having a discussion with a friend who mentioned having a sore throat and fever for two days but she didn’t test for COVID because she “got over it so quickly” that she “knew” it wasn’t COVID.
She had been at a luncheon with quite a few people earlier in the day she developed symptoms. If she had tested positive for COVID she could have informed the people she had been around so they would be aware.
And this is why we don’t have accurate COVID numbers![]()
Or in the sense that they really REALLY don't want to catch it, (so would hopefully do something to prevent catching it).I wish people would start thinking of covid as more like HIV or polio or even cancer, in the sense that people don't always know when they've got it, until problems appear later. (imperfect analogy of course because cancer isn't contagious).
MOO
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