• treefrog@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    Do accute infections give false negatives on home tests? Partner just got over it and I have no idea how I didn’t catch it.

    I’m vaccinated and boosted, but so is she. And the first day or two of symptoms we didn’t realize it was COVID. So, I had a lot of exposure.

    Any advice would be appreciated. Long COVID would suck!

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      1 month ago

      Another possibility (mentioned by someone on reddit) is that you had it first and that your partner got it from you. :( It doesn’t matter much by now, but I’m mentioning this because that reddit commented gave me a poke.

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      1 month ago

      Home tests get a lot of false negatives, especially if your case isn’t severe. Vaccination seems to help prevent sequelae, but the vaccines haven’t been keeping up with the virus variants, so there’s that. Repeat infections increase the risks. That’s why I suspect Biden’s condition is due to infections, though of course I can’t know for sure. Trump of course had at least one pretty bad case too.

      The main thing I try to do is not get infected, by wearing N95 respirators in public and using HEPA air filtration at home. It’s great if your partner is willing to do the same thing. The Biden admin seems to want us to get infected as long as it keeps us shopping. Unfortunately I don’t have much clue about what to do if you’ve already been infected. I’m mostly about prevention.

      For way too much information about airborne transmission, see covidisairborne.org .

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      1 month ago

      The good news is being vaccinated and boosted greatly reduces your risk of long covid even if you do catch it.