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<blockquote data-quote="Soplewis12" data-source="post: 2470103" data-attributes="member: 71170"><p>Initially for most accurate results testing was between 5-8 days of initial contact. I tested day 5 after my husband was sent home from work to self isolated & I developed classic symptoms. He did not develop any symptoms until day 11, his covid test was negative. Long story short he was seriously ill with 2 admittance to hospital for oxygen, both tests in hospital were also negative. Paramedics & own GP had no doubt he had covid. Couldn't return to work for 7 weeks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soplewis12, post: 2470103, member: 71170"] Initially for most accurate results testing was between 5-8 days of initial contact. I tested day 5 after my husband was sent home from work to self isolated & I developed classic symptoms. He did not develop any symptoms until day 11, his covid test was negative. Long story short he was seriously ill with 2 admittance to hospital for oxygen, both tests in hospital were also negative. Paramedics & own GP had no doubt he had covid. Couldn't return to work for 7 weeks [/QUOTE]
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