Things to Know About Taking a COVID Test

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We can do our best to avoid getting a COVID infection by wearing a mask. And sanitize our fingers and hands regularly while we remain at least six feet away from other people. However, a slip in attention among any of the role players can cause a transfer of the virus to us. Hence there are things to know about taking a COVID test, just in case we need to have one.

Things to Know About Taking a COVID Test – The Reasons

We have a duty to ourselves, our family, and society to break the infection chain. It follows we should take the test if:

1… We have symptoms that associate with the disease.

2… We have had a close contact with a person with the infection.

3… A person with authority to do so asks us to take the test.

One of the most important things to know about taking a COVID test is not everyone needs one. However, if we do have a test we should self-quarantine / isolate at home pending results. And we should follow the advice of our health care provider or a public health professional.

How to Go About Arranging a COVID Test

Centers for Disease Control’s Coronavirus Self Checker can confirm whether we have symptoms associated with the disease (see link below). However, we should continue protecting ourselves and others, until we have absolute certainty we are in the clear. The following people will be able to help further:

1… Your state or local health department can provide latest information.

2… Your health care provider will know where to take the test in your area

What To Do After Taking a COVID Test

If you have a positive result, then you have a good chance of being able to recover at home. Contact your health care provider if your symptoms deteriorate.

A negative test result is not an all-clear for your short and long-term future. Continue with routine precautions to avoid becoming an infected spreader, or testing positive next time.

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