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COVID Testing: Rapid vs. PCR
COVID Testing: Rapid vs. PCRIf you have COVID-19 symptoms or have had close contact with someone with a confirmed case ofCOVID-19, it’s important to get tested to help prevent the spread of this virus in your community.There are two types of tests used to determine if you have COVID-19: PCR tests and Rapid tests. APCR test can detect genetic material from the virus that causes COVID-19. It is considered the mostaccurate test to show if you have an active infection.This test is done by swabbing the nose or swabbing the mouth. Results are usually available in 2-3days, but it can take up to a week or more depending on the demand for testing.Now let's look at Rapid tests. A Rapid test detects proteins from the virus that causes COVID-19. Thistest is also done by swabbing the nose or swabbing the mouth. Results are quick, usually in 15-30minutes.You can also take an at home rapid test and get results within 15 minutes. Home rapid tests areavailable in pharmacies and online.Results for a rapid test may be less reliable if you don’t have any symptoms. For example, a falsepositive means that you get a positive result but you don’t have COVID-19. While a false negativemeans that you get a negative result but you do have COVID-19. You may need to get a follow-uptest to get the most accurate result.Whether you get a negative or positive test result, it’s important to do all you can to prevent thespread of COVID-19 by wearing a face mask, washing your hands often, and using an alcoholbased hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol when soap and water are not available and gettingvaccinated and boosted, if eligible.For more information on PCR and Rapid tests, visit cdc.gov.This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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