What? Latest CDC guidelines don’t require testing at the end of isolation because PCR tests can stay positive for up to 12 weeks
So, they are saying if anyone recovered from Covid, the person may show positive on a PCR even 2-3 months later – but they are not infected and contagious at that time. What is the value of these tests then?
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
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