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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

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Decision Flow Charts

Four flow charts for what to do after you are tested for COVID-19

A PCR test is a a polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, COVID-19 test that is generally slower but more accurate than the rapid antigen tests.

Decision Flow Chart PDF

1 of 4: When you take a PCR COVID-19 test because you have symptoms

What to do when you take a non-rapid COVID-19 test (symptomatic). Full description available in Decision Flow Chart PDF.

2 of 4: When you take a PCR COVID-19 test because your close contact tested positive

What to do when you take a non-rapid COVID-19 test (symptomatic). Full description available in Decision Flow Chart PDF.

3 of 4: When you take a PCR COVID-19 test as part of surveillance testing

What to do when you take a non-rapid COVID-19 test (symptomatic). Full description available in Decision Flow Chart PDF.

4 of 4: When you take a rapid antigen COVID-19 test

What to do when you take a non-rapid COVID-19 test (symptomatic). Full description available in Decision Flow Chart PDF.

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