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  2. Why you have COVID symptoms and a negative test: You ... - AOL

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    Some additional tips for testing, from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: If you have COVID symptoms, test immediately. ... If you test negative using an at-home test, repeat the ...

  3. You can still be contagious with COVID if you have a negative ...

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    Regardless of when you stop isolating, wear a mask around other people through day 10 of your illness — unless you get two negative antigen test results 48 hours apart prior to day 10, in which ...

  4. Shock value - Wikipedia

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    Shock advertising or shockvertising is a type of advertising generally regarded as one that "deliberately, rather than inadvertently, startles and offends its audience by violating norms for social values and personal ideals". [1]

  5. Explainer: Why you should still avoid Omicron - AOL

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    The fast-spreading Omicron variant. It causes milder illness compared with previous versions of the coronavirus.And that has furthered the idea that COVID-19 poses less of a risk than in the past ...

  6. Should You Use an Expired COVID Test? The Answer Might ... - AOL

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    But if you happen to get a positive test result and you don’t have symptoms of the virus, he suggests waiting a day and testing yourself again—or calling your doctor about getting a PCR test ...

  7. Why you should still try to avoid catching Omicron - AOL

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    A fast-spreading Omicron variant that causes milder illness compared with previous versions of the coronavirus has fueled the view that COVID-19 poses less of a risk than in the past. Research has ...

  8. How common are false-positive COVID tests? Experts weigh in.

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    "Then, if you have no symptoms and you test negative, you're very likely good." But, like Adalja, Russo doesn't recommend testing for COVID-19 if you're symptom-free.

  9. Rapid testing for Omicron: is a nose swab enough? - AOL

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    PCR tests of the saliva from 29 people infected with Omicron detected the virus on average three days before nose samples were positive in antigen, or so-called lateral flow, tests.