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Originally Posted by Monticore
They are picking your nose to try and figure out what is going on in your body , how the test was done, viral load/shedding in nasal cavity, accuracy of test itself etc.
Some viruses like mono can test negative even when you are positive just because the viral load isn't enough, negative 1 day positive tomorrow.
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But a follow up question to this - We've all heard the reports that people may actually be more infectious before they become symptomatic. Wouldn't this indicate a higher viral load from the start?