Testing discrepancies appear to be increasingly common with Omicron and its subvariants, leading many to wonder what to do In the span of 24 hours this month, I had two positive and two negative rapid antigen tests and a negative PCR test.
After dodging Covid-19 for nearly 2.5 years I knew my time would come. But after all those conflicting test results, I was stumped.
How to explain the wonky results? I asked some doctors, academics and scientists and here’s what they said: First, testing discrepancies appear to be increasingly common with Omicron and its subvariants, so some common sense comes in handy.
If you’re like me and living with people with Covid-19 and feel symptoms develop, you’re likely developing Covid-19. So even if your tests say otherwise, stay home.