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Originally Posted by Dallas Chief
Do you know that for a fact? Do you know which exact test they were using?
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anecdotal I guess , This is just info I have gathered through work (taking to ER docs etc..) and from my friend who has been a lab tech for 25 years and my wife who is a doctor .
If you get a positive rapid test you will need to have a PCR test to confirm that tells me the rate is high enough no to trust it on positives, if your negative you are good though and that is why it is still useful for for places that test a lot of people often.
This is just info I have gathered through work (taking to ER docs etc..) and from my friend who has been a lab tech for 25 years and my wife who is a doctor ,
I think there was a post that the team was using rapid tests.