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 Rapid Testing ​

  • COVID-19

  • FLU A&B

  • STREP

  • RSV

  • DELTA VARIENT

 

What if I am NEGITIVE  This means that the test did NOT  detect the presence of antibodies

If you test negative for COVID-19, you probably were not infected at the time your specimen was collected. However, that does not mean you will not get sick. It is possible that you were very early in your infection at the time of your specimen collection and that you could test positive later, or you could be exposed later and then develop illness. In other words, a negative test result does not rule out getting sick later.

CDC expects that widespread transmission of COVID-19 in the United States will occur. In the coming months, most of the U.S. population will be exposed to this virus. You should continue to practice all the protective measures recommended to keep yourself and others free from illness.

See How to Protect Yourself.

                                   Watch for Symptoms  

                        CDC COVID-19 symptoms Guide 

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For more information, visit the CDC website
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