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      11-11-2021, 01:57 PM   #24
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So I know the standard issue answer for how long after potential covid exposure will you get symptoms or test positive is like 2-14 days. That’s a big freaking window though.

So realistically… if you were in a high risk situation and don’t want to risk infecting anyone at home. What do you do? I usually have a pack of those at home self test kits lying around. They are not suppose to be the most sensitive but I have also read they are good for detecting amounts of the virus large enough to cause you to spread it. Where as the fancy lab test might detect tiny amounts of virus that would not be enough for you to really spread it to anyone.

So I’m curious what you would do to be as safe as possible without locking yourself in a room for half a month.
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