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"Same although the L F T aren't very accurate. Just get a proper test booked to be sure."
If you get a positive from an LFT then you are almost certainly positive but a negative doesn't mean you are clear. As other posters say get a PCR test. |
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"Same although the L F T aren't very accurate. Just get a proper test booked to be sure.
If you get a positive from an LFT then you are almost certainly positive but a negative doesn't mean you are clear. As other posters say get a PCR test."
Yes, a negative LFT is a maybe, and a positive is a yes. PCR is definitive. |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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There is something very important to know. Symptoms of double vaccinated people are different.
Top 5
Headache, sneezing running nose ,sore throat and tiredness
All the same Symptoms as colds going round. If you have any of there symptoms you need to either call 111 or 119 get a PCR test because yiu may be covid positive and not know it |
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"As far as I know, an LFT can present a positive result 90 days after you have overcome Covid-19."
Track and trace told me exactly this. They told me
Do not take another lft or pcr test for 90 days after having covid. I asked multiple times and was repeated told this. |
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"There is something very important to know. Symptoms of double vaccinated people are different.
Top 5
Headache, sneezing running nose ,sore throat and tiredness
All the same Symptoms as colds going round. If you have any of there symptoms you need to either call 111 or 119 get a PCR test because yiu may be covid positive and not know it"
That is a really good point...
This is from the bupa site... Symptoms for none, 1 jab or 2 jabs are different....
https://www.bupa.co.uk/newsroom/ourviews/delta-variant-symptoms
So far, the evidence shows that Delta symptoms may be different and vary in severity depending on whether you’ve had the vaccine or not.
According to the data from the ZOE app, the top five symptoms if you’ve had two vaccinations are:
headache
runny nose
sneezing
sore throat
loss of smell
If you’ve had one vaccine, they are:
headache
runny nose
sore throat
sneezing
persistent cough
If you’ve not had the vaccine, the top five symptoms are:
headache
sore throat
runny nose
fever
persistent cough |
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So I carried out my own test. A member of the house hold tested positive on a friday so we had to order PCRs according to guidance, I was negative on a lateral flow, friday Saturday, Sunday and Monday. I took my PCR on the Sunday and it was positive yet a lateral flow was negative until the Tuesday when a faint line appeared on the lft. The lft tests for the protiens found in the virus (according to the booklet in the box).
I am now not to take any lft or PCR as it could show positive for up to 90 days after the infection. |
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If your positive on an LFT with symptoms you get a PCR. LFT is good at detecting if C19 or just a cold, it will show if you have covid. It did me and confirmed by PCR.
My symptoms on LFT test were classic cold, runny nose, temp, sneezing but if you have those symptoms and LFT is negative its highly unlikely you have covid
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"There is something very important to know. Symptoms of double vaccinated people are different.
Top 5
Headache, sneezing running nose ,sore throat and tiredness
All the same Symptoms as colds going round. If you have any of there symptoms you need to either call 111 or 119 get a PCR test because yiu may be covid positive and not know it
That is a really good point...
This is from the bupa site... Symptoms for none, 1 jab or 2 jabs are different....
https://www.bupa.co.uk/newsroom/ourviews/delta-variant-symptoms
So far, the evidence shows that Delta symptoms may be different and vary in severity depending on whether you’ve had the vaccine or not.
According to the data from the ZOE app, the top five symptoms if you’ve had two vaccinations are:
headache
runny nose
sneezing
sore throat
loss of smell
If you’ve had one vaccine, they are:
headache
runny nose
sore throat
sneezing
persistent cough
If you’ve not had the vaccine, the top five symptoms are:
headache
sore throat
runny nose
fever
persistent cough"
I'm double jabbed & have had all the symptoms a I've including loss of taste, as with everything everyone reacts differently |
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"As far as I know, an LFT can present a positive result 90 days after you have overcome Covid-19.
Track and trace told me exactly this. They told me
Do not take another lft or pcr test for 90 days after having covid. I asked multiple times and was repeated told this. "
That's not quite correct as LFT and PCR look for different things.
PCR looks for viral RNA and enough of his can be detected long after infection to give a positive. That's why T&T say you can't have another PCR test until 90 days after infection.
PCR positive does not mean you are either ill or infectious, just that enough fragments of viral RNA were detected to give a positive result. You could have had the infection months ago.
LFT looks for active virus - antigens - You'll only see these during the active stage of infection ie when you're still contagious which is up to 9 days after infection. This is why you should isolate for 10 days if you have symptoms. You can do a lateral flow after 10 days but you should show a negative.
You can find this information in various places but we have a friend who is a WHO epidemiologist and this info came from her. |
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PCR is always more sensitive than LFT. I'm suprised that with symptoms the LFT didn't register a positive as they usually will if someone has symptoms, and being somewhat sceptical of all the testing, it could always be that you had Covid a while back but were asymptomatic and now you have a cold?
Best err on the safe side and self isolate just in case. |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
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I had symptoms for 4 days and tested negative for those four days on LFT tests, had no temperature so thought it was something else, day 5 I tested positive on the LFT and also did a PCR that same day, 6 days later I tested negative on LFT. NHS told me don’t go near a pcr test for 90 days as it would more likely still show positive, not the LFT. |
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"I had symptoms for 4 days and tested negative for those four days on LFT tests, had no temperature so thought it was something else, day 5 I tested positive on the LFT and also did a PCR that same day, 6 days later I tested negative on LFT. NHS told me don’t go near a pcr test for 90 days as it would more likely still show positive, not the LFT."
Yeah and as the guy above said... The lfts don't need to wait 90 days. But not t and t calls I got told me not to do either pcr nor lfts...not a massive deal but would would be good if they shared correct information with us. |
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So can anyone explain how my LFT was negative the day before I became ill and tested positive on PCR.
We’re talking Wednesday night negative LFT (felt 100% fine) Thursday afternoon PCR test (I was symptomatic) with a positive result the day after.
I’m not convinced LFT are accurate after my experience - which was the same for my kids btw |
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"So can anyone explain how my LFT was negative the day before I became ill and tested positive on PCR.
We’re talking Wednesday night negative LFT (felt 100% fine) Thursday afternoon PCR test (I was symptomatic) with a positive result the day after.
I’m not convinced LFT are accurate after my experience - which was the same for my kids btw"
At a guess because whatever it tests for hadn't developed in your immune system on the weds... A day later it had?
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I did a pcr test at work 2 weeks ago on Thursday, got the results back on Saturday as positive. So on the advice of my manager I went and got a 2nd pcr and on the Sunday the results came back negative. However I had to go off the first test isolate at home for 10 days |
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"So can anyone explain how my LFT was negative the day before I became ill and tested positive on PCR.
We’re talking Wednesday night negative LFT (felt 100% fine) Thursday afternoon PCR test (I was symptomatic) with a positive result the day after.
I’m not convinced LFT are accurate after my experience - which was the same for my kids btw"
I caught Covid between Friday - Monday. PCR was negative Monday but positive Tuesday. I did daily LFT each day, didn’t get a positive until Thursday, and it was a very feint one at that. I had definitely had it since the weekend. |
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I fully expect the availability of tests to be greatly reduced soon. It’s a huge burden on tax payers and given it is clear we are now all going to come into contact with Cov19 sooner or later the usefulness of mass testing is starting to decline. |
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I have no idea what to think as far as the lft’s are concerned, a good friend with symptoms took 2 lft’s a day for 2 days and all were negative. Took a PCR on the 5th day as symptoms were worsening and it came back positive.
Another friend was exactly the opposite, no symptoms but was contacted by T&T, took an lft which came back positive so went and got a PCR test which came back negative. Never did develop symptoms |
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I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X |
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X "
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking? |
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"I do an LFT and order a PCR. Isolate while I wait if I can."
Same as the above.
Lft's are not as accurate, they should be used as a frequent indicator whilst you wait for, and get the result of your PCR test.
If you can work from home, communicate this with your employer, its in their interest not to risk an ill work force. |
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking?"
What do you mean? |
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By *adyJayneWoman
over a year ago
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking?
What do you mean?"
When did you have your 2nd jab |
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking?
What do you mean?"
When did you receive your 1st and 2nd shot.
Curious as with the booster's being implemented due to the efficacy of the vaccine seeming to wear off after 8 odd months, I'm curious as to how long ago you'd have had your 2nd shot (and therefore be "fully protected") |
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking?
What do you mean?
When did you receive your 1st and 2nd shot.
Curious as with the booster's being implemented due to the efficacy of the vaccine seeming to wear off after 8 odd months, I'm curious as to how long ago you'd have had your 2nd shot (and therefore be "fully protected")"
It's like using a condom a year after its shag by date. |
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Covid is present in your system for 9 months after you have had covid. So even after testing positive done who isolating and no temp for 5 consecutive days, the last 5 days of 10 day isolation you are considered covid free. But exempt for 9 months from close contact testing as til automatically show positive. Hence the reason for recovery certs.
Bottom line go isolate get tested and protect those around you and yourself. |
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I had my second dose in August. I had to wait 28 days till I could have my second vaccine because of having covid.
I test regularly each week in between both jobs but especially the nightclub. I live with family that will be having booster shots soon. X |
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking?
What do you mean?
When did you receive your 1st and 2nd shot.
Curious as with the booster's being implemented due to the efficacy of the vaccine seeming to wear off after 8 odd months, I'm curious as to how long ago you'd have had your 2nd shot (and therefore be "fully protected")
It's like using a condom a year after its shag by date. "
I want Boris to include this quote in his next press conference. |
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"I had my second dose in August. I had to wait 28 days till I could have my second vaccine because of having covid.
I test regularly each week in between both jobs but especially the nightclub. I live with family that will be having booster shots soon. X "
Thanks for answering, hope you feel better soon |
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking?
What do you mean?
When did you receive your 1st and 2nd shot.
Curious as with the booster's being implemented due to the efficacy of the vaccine seeming to wear off after 8 odd months, I'm curious as to how long ago you'd have had your 2nd shot (and therefore be "fully protected")
It's like using a condom a year after its shag by date.
I want Boris to include this quote in his next press conference. "
Can't imagine Boris being a spokesperson for safe sex with his track record but who knows lol |
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"I test regularly everyweek as I work in a nightclub. 4 days after my shift and again day before.
I use lateral flows. Double jabbed to. I caught covid and my later flow picked it up, went for a pcr to confirm. Isolated and now I still test weekly with lateral flows. Stay safe everyone! X
How far removed are you from your jab if you don't mind me asking?
What do you mean?
When did you receive your 1st and 2nd shot.
Curious as with the booster's being implemented due to the efficacy of the vaccine seeming to wear off after 8 odd months, I'm curious as to how long ago you'd have had your 2nd shot (and therefore be "fully protected")
It's like using a condom a year after its shag by date.
I want Boris to include this quote in his next press conference.
Can't imagine Boris being a spokesperson for safe sex with his track record but who knows lol"
Maybe all his condoms are from 1982 |
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When I had COVID a couple of months back I tested negative on lateral flow whilst I actually felt ill, didn't test positive until after I felt better (but could no longer smell). So not convinced by their reliability. It also took over 48 hours to get my PCR result back. Mind you there had been a big uptick in new cases that week, so I think the testing system was overloaded. |
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"I had my second dose in August. I had to wait 28 days till I could have my second vaccine because of having covid.
I test regularly each week in between both jobs but especially the nightclub. I live with family that will be having booster shots soon. X
Thanks for answering, hope you feel better soon"
Thanksssss x |
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Although there is a bad cold going round (as we’ve deconditioned our immune systems by wearing masks) so don’t be surprised if that’s all it turns out to be…! |
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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"Although there is a bad cold going round (as we’ve deconditioned our immune systems by wearing masks) so don’t be surprised if that’s all it turns out to be…!"
Thats the danger as the cold has exactly the same symptoms as covid (Double Jabbed) so could be just a cold but could be covid and how many people could you infect if you don't test? Why i suspect reason for high number of cases, worse how many more are covid positive |
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"Although there is a bad cold going round (as we’ve deconditioned our immune systems by wearing masks) so don’t be surprised if that’s all it turns out to be…!"
We haven't deconditioned our immune systems with masks,there would be a lot of sick Dr's and nurses around. Colds are going round suddenly because we are not socially distancing not wearing masks and not being as good with our hand hygiene anymore. All the things that stop covid spreading stops colds too. |
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I did a lft and it wasn't clear so I immediately booked a PCR and was positive. Scary how quickly the symptoms developed.
If you can get a PCR then do it would be my advice. |
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I didn't realise the double jabbed symptoms were as listed above. I'm on day 5 of the worst "cold" I can ever remember having. Lft was clear but booked in for a pcr in a bit. Totally lost my voice which the kids think is hilarious. Fingers crossed it is just a nasty cold. |
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"Although there is a bad cold going round (as we’ve deconditioned our immune systems by wearing masks) so don’t be surprised if that’s all it turns out to be…!
We haven't deconditioned our immune systems with masks,there would be a lot of sick Dr's and nurses around. Colds are going round suddenly because we are not socially distancing not wearing masks and not being as good with our hand hygiene anymore. All the things that stop covid spreading stops colds too. "
Wonder why covids spreading too... Hmmm Scractches chin ruefully |
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The bizarre thing is... If its covid...most people seem OK to isolate and not spread it.. (of course there are still some twats who refuse)... If its a cough or cold... People seem to be... Oh that's OK I can go and spread that around?
If you're ill, nobody wants your germs whatever they may be. |
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"The bizarre thing is... If its covid...most people seem OK to isolate and not spread it.. (of course there are still some twats who refuse)... If its a cough or cold... People seem to be... Oh that's OK I can go and spread that around?
If you're ill, nobody wants your germs whatever they may be. "
When I was younger and even pre covid, I thought it was ok to go to the office even if I had flu… And I did not mind if others turned sick at work.
Many years ago, I had a colleague from Korea who turned up to the office wearing a face mask.
The rest of us were looking at him as if he was an alien.
Now with covid my mentality has changed. I have realized how wrong I was all these years. Covid taught me to be more conscious, careful and respectful towards others. |
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"The bizarre thing is... If its covid...most people seem OK to isolate and not spread it.. (of course there are still some twats who refuse)... If its a cough or cold... People seem to be... Oh that's OK I can go and spread that around?
If you're ill, nobody wants your germs whatever they may be. "
We had a person at work with a nasty cold a couple of years ago. She had a fever, coughing all over the place. The whole office got sick because she came into work and spread it around. |
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"The bizarre thing is... If its covid...most people seem OK to isolate and not spread it.. (of course there are still some twats who refuse)... If its a cough or cold... People seem to be... Oh that's OK I can go and spread that around?
If you're ill, nobody wants your germs whatever they may be.
We had a person at work with a nasty cold a couple of years ago. She had a fever, coughing all over the place. The whole office got sick because she came into work and spread it around. "
How did we get so disgusting?
My dear old mum always taught me... Keep your germs to yourself. If you're ill, keep away from others. Cover your mouth when you cough, wash your hands etc etc... The last few years it's like it's been turned into rocket science... I shit you not... Laminated posters in toilets showing people how to wash their hands! |
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"The bizarre thing is... If its covid...most people seem OK to isolate and not spread it.. (of course there are still some twats who refuse)... If its a cough or cold... People seem to be... Oh that's OK I can go and spread that around?
If you're ill, nobody wants your germs whatever they may be.
We had a person at work with a nasty cold a couple of years ago. She had a fever, coughing all over the place. The whole office got sick because she came into work and spread it around.
How did we get so disgusting?
My dear old mum always taught me... Keep your germs to yourself. If you're ill, keep away from others. Cover your mouth when you cough, wash your hands etc etc... The last few years it's like it's been turned into rocket science... I shit you not... Laminated posters in toilets showing people how to wash their hands! "
We have posters in our toilets - with pictures! - explaining how to use them.
'Do not stand on the seat.
If you make a mess clean it up.'
We also have people at work who use the toilets and don't wash their hands.
I work in a right shit hole. |
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"As far as I know, an LFT can present a positive result 90 days after you have overcome Covid-19.
Track and trace told me exactly this. They told me
Do not take another lft or pcr test for 90 days after having covid. I asked multiple times and was repeated told this.
That's not quite correct as LFT and PCR look for different things.
PCR looks for viral RNA and enough of his can be detected long after infection to give a positive. That's why T&T say you can't have another PCR test until 90 days after infection.
PCR positive does not mean you are either ill or infectious, just that enough fragments of viral RNA were detected to give a positive result. You could have had the infection months ago.
LFT looks for active virus - antigens - You'll only see these during the active stage of infection ie when you're still contagious which is up to 9 days after infection. This is why you should isolate for 10 days if you have symptoms. You can do a lateral flow after 10 days but you should show a negative.
You can find this information in various places but we have a friend who is a WHO epidemiologist and this info came from her. "
Close but not quite, you missed the RT bit out which is in front of PCR.
That stands for reverse transcription where we convert RNA to DNA which is what we actually look for. |
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"I do an LFT and order a PCR. Isolate while I wait if I can."
LFTs should not be used if you have symptoms, it says it on the box it's in.
If you are asymptomatic you can use an LFT if you have one or more symptoms you use a rt-pcr. |
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A positive PCR or LFT result means you have CoVID_19
A negative PCR or LFT result does not mean you don't have CoVID_19. It just means you didn't find any/enough on the swabs. It isn't always in nose or throat.
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We both had cold symptoms and one of us had a routine telephone doctors appointment so mentioned this to the doctor. We asked if we should book PCR tests and were told as the symptoms we had described weren't covid symptoms we should both do Daily LFT tests and as long as there where negative it should be fine. We booked PCR tests just in case and came back negative this morning.
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By *tue555Man
over a year ago
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There is a cold going round due to lockdown, isolation and mask wearing the has exactly the same symptoms as covid for double jabbed. LFTs do not always pick it up so you can be covid positive and not realise |
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"I do an LFT and order a PCR. Isolate while I wait if I can.
LFTs should not be used if you have symptoms, it says it on the box it's in.
If you are asymptomatic you can use an LFT if you have one or more symptoms you use a rt-pcr." But no one reads instruction surly you just rip it open and go for it.
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"Same although the L F T aren't very accurate. Just get a proper test booked to be sure.
If you get a positive from an LFT then you are almost certainly positive but a negative doesn't mean you are clear. As other posters say get a PCR test."
Yep, I had a negative lateral flows Friday Saturday Sunday Monday and a feint positive on the Tuesday, my pcr came back positive from the Sunday! |
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"I do an LFT and order a PCR. Isolate while I wait if I can.
LFTs should not be used if you have symptoms, it says it on the box it's in.
If you are asymptomatic you can use an LFT if you have one or more symptoms you use a rt-pcr."
Direct from the instruction sheet in the Acon-Flowflex test kit (NHS test and trace)::
"This COVID-19 self-test kit is a swab test for the nose to check if you are infectious. It is for people who have symptoms as well as those with no symptoms"
Apparently only around 20% of those testing register the result. |
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