03-08-2022, 02:14 PM
Fri 03/04/2022 10:30AM iHealth Rapid Test - Positive
Fri 03/04/2022 10:45AM iHealth Rapid Test - Positive
Fri 03/04/2022 11:00AM QuickVue Rapid Test - Positive
Mon 03/07/2022 11:30AM QuickVue Rapid Test - Negative
Mon 03/07/2022 03:35PM PCR Test Stanford - Negative
The two iHealth tests were from different packages obtained in two different parts of the country weeks apart.
The two QuickVue tests were from the same package.
I had no symptoms, I only tested because we were about to leave for a family gathering. I began isolating and wearing an N95 immediately.
My wife tested negative with the second iHealth test from the box that I used for my second test.
WTF was in my nose on Friday that caused 3 false positives on rapid tests from different batches and brands?
Or, did I have COVID on Friday and it became totally undetectable on Monday? My understanding is that a PCR test is so sensitive that it may give positive results for up to 90 days after an infection.
Fri 03/04/2022 10:45AM iHealth Rapid Test - Positive
Fri 03/04/2022 11:00AM QuickVue Rapid Test - Positive
Mon 03/07/2022 11:30AM QuickVue Rapid Test - Negative
Mon 03/07/2022 03:35PM PCR Test Stanford - Negative
The two iHealth tests were from different packages obtained in two different parts of the country weeks apart.
The two QuickVue tests were from the same package.
I had no symptoms, I only tested because we were about to leave for a family gathering. I began isolating and wearing an N95 immediately.
My wife tested negative with the second iHealth test from the box that I used for my second test.
WTF was in my nose on Friday that caused 3 false positives on rapid tests from different batches and brands?
Or, did I have COVID on Friday and it became totally undetectable on Monday? My understanding is that a PCR test is so sensitive that it may give positive results for up to 90 days after an infection.