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Can COVID come back? (Original Post) MustLoveBeagles Mar 2024 OP
Have you notified JMCKUSICK Mar 2024 #1
Not yet MustLoveBeagles Mar 2024 #3
Have you notified JMCKUSICK Mar 2024 #2
Same thing happened to me viva la Mar 2024 #4
A false negative, maybe? Easterncedar Mar 2024 #5
Yes. TwilightZone Mar 2024 #6
Thank you for the article MustLoveBeagles Mar 2024 #7
I know how that goes. TwilightZone Mar 2024 #8

JMCKUSICK

(452 posts)
1. Have you notified
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 05:21 AM
Mar 2024

Your county health department?
Get a confirmation test and let them and your Dr know
Just suggestions
I hope you get through this safely

JMCKUSICK

(452 posts)
2. Have you notified
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 05:21 AM
Mar 2024

Your county health department?
Get a confirmation test and let them and your Dr know
Just suggestions
I hope you get through this safely

Sorry for the double post.

Easterncedar

(3,614 posts)
5. A false negative, maybe?
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 06:16 AM
Mar 2024

I think that’s not uncommon. And people can test positive long after they have recovered. I was told that as long as I had no symptoms I was ok not to quarantine even though I still tested positive 12 days after becoming ill. My dentist office told me to come in for my appointment despite the positive test.

TwilightZone

(28,834 posts)
8. I know how that goes.
Wed Mar 13, 2024, 04:45 PM
Mar 2024

I went through a positive-negative-positive cycle myself over the space of about 10 days in January. It seems that the home tests aren't as sensitive as the lab ones, so the virus can drop to levels that aren't detected by the home ones, but it's not actually gone. The rebound bumps it back up to a level the tests can detect again.

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