07-20-2022, 04:34 AM
(07-20-2022, 04:19 AM)Mav link Wrote:You should probably get the family in for PCRs. They’re more reliable as they “amplify” the sample. The downside is that the Health Dept will know of any positives and the isolation period is known as well. Fair bet that many who test positive on RATs don’t register that result with the Health Dept. imagine if the whole family has to observe the same isolation period …Wife and kids all had PCR's, only 1 came back back positive.
They are use RATs every few days, all been negative.....i only rat when i feel a little off, all been negative.
I'm (now) working from home today and tomorrow, but will make time for a PCR at some stage and suggested we test the wife and other kid again.
