The CDC is no longer requiring testing at the end of isolation for those that tested positive for COVID.
The reason given is that PCR tests can stay positive for up to 12 weeks.
LATEST: The newly updated CDC guidelines don't require testing at the end of isolation because PCR tests can stay positive for up to 12 weeks, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky tells @GMA. https://t.co/p6HUxeD4Go pic.twitter.com/TmVaF0eRcG
— ABC News (@ABC) December 29, 2021
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Can we get guidance on when a positive PCR test conclusively proves that a person is indeed infectious?
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) December 29, 2021
How many false positives have these tests given out?
This means that for the past 21 months, people sat home for extra days and weeks because their test came back with an irrelevant positive. We didn’t know this 6, 12, 18 months ago? Really?
— Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) December 29, 2021
From a close friend:
I tested Negative Dec 21 (PCR)
I tested Positive Dec 23 (Rapid)
I tested Negative Dec 28 (Rapid)
I tested Positive Dec 28 (PCR)— Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) December 29, 2021
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