It seems everyone has a “summer cold” these days. If you have hallmark COVID symptoms—headache, runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, cough—but your at–home test says you’re negative, what do you believe ...
"By that time, the rapid tests are less likely to give you a false negative result," Jha says. But it can still happen, says Hota, who recommends taking another rapid test 24 hours later, keeping in ...
A leading pharmacist has warned people who test positive for Covid to stay at home for at least five days to stem the spread of two highly-infectious new strains of the virus. Stratus and Nimbus are ...
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