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Why you should get Tested for Covid-19?

If you've got had a positive test, you are doing not need another test for 3 months after the test date or when symptoms began.<br>Testing children is additionally important since current COVID-19 vaccines aren't available for those under the age of 12. Children might not have a fever or other signs of illness yet be ready to spread the virus. Your childu2019s provider may additionally test for other common illnesses, like flu or streptococcal sore throat. Testing is vital to keeping you and your child safe.<br>An antibody test is completed with a blood sample. This test shouldn't be wont to diagnose CO

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Why you should get Tested for Covid-19?

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  1. Who should get tested? It is currently recommended that you should get vaccinated if you’re one of the following • Anyone who has symptoms of COVID-19. • Those who are fully vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine should be evaluated and tested for COVID-19 if indicated.

  2. People without symptoms of COVID-19 such as: • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine who have had close contact with someone with confirmed COVID-19 (including an individual who doesn't have symptoms within 10 days of their positive test result). • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-1e9 vaccine who have taken part in activities that put them at higher risk for COVID-19, like attending large social or mass gatherings, or being in crowded indoor settings. • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine who are prioritized for expanded community screening for COVID-19. • People not fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine who are asked or mentioned get testing by their school, workplace, healthcare provider, state, tribal, local, or territorial health department.

  3. Staying in quarantine for 14 days after your last exposure to an individual with COVID-19 is the best thanks to preventing more spread. The choices below are often wont to shorten your quarantine period. • Your quarantine can end 10 days after your last exposure to the person with COVID-19 if you’ve not experienced any symptoms. • Alternatively, your quarantine period can end 7 days after your last exposure to the person with COVID-19, if a diagnostic assay collected no before day 5 of your quarantine period is negative for COVID-19. For Unvaccinated People:

  4. Fully Vaccinated People: • Need to get tested, and show a negative test result or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before boarding a world flight. • Should get tested 3-5 days after a world flight. • Should be tested 3-5 days after exposure to someone who has COVID-19 albeit they are doing not have symptoms. They should also wear a mask indoors publicly for 14 days following exposure or until their test returns as negative. If their test is positive they're going to got to isolate for 10 days.

  5. What are the Symptoms? • Fever or chills • Cough • Sore throat • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing • New loss of taste or smell • Muscle or body aches • Fatigue • Headache • Congestion or runny nose • Nausea or vomiting • Diarrhea

  6. If you've got had a positive test, you are doing not need another test for 3 months after the test date or when symptoms began. • Testing children is additionally important since current COVID-19 vaccines aren't available for those under the age of 12. Children might not have a fever or other signs of illness yet be ready to spread the virus. Your child’s provider may additionally test for other common illnesses, like flu or streptococcal sore throat. Testing is vital to keeping you and your child safe. • An antibody test is completed with a blood sample. This test shouldn't be wont to diagnose COVID-19 infection. A positive antibody indicates you were probably infected with COVID-19, but it doesn’t tell when. you ought to not consider yourself shielded from the virus. Additional Testing Information:

  7. Visit cosmoshealthsolutions.com to know more

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