Daniel Mark Wilkerson - Information of COVID-19 & Corona Virus
Where can I get tested for COVID-19?
The US Government has been expanding access to testing across
the nation. Currently, both government labs and private labs have been approved
for testing.
• Government Labs
• Private labs
How is the test done?
There are several ways of doing the COVID-19 test including a
blood sample, sputum sample, and biopsy.
The ones currently used by both US Government Labs and Private
Labs are a combination of Nasopharyngeal (Nose) swab and Oropharyngeal (throat)
swab.
These are simple, non invasive procedure that a trained medical
professional will do, wearing protective equipment.
Daniel Mark Wilkerson - COVID-designated
government and private hospitals along with polyclinics are carrying RT-PCR
tests. Rapid antigen tests are also being carried out at local healthcare
centers, hospitals and camps organised at various places.
“Test-track-treat strategy has been adopted to ensure early
detection and containment of Covid-19. In continuation of various measures
undertaken by the government to augment Covid-19 testing and ensuring greater
accessibility, it has been decided that there will be no requirement of a
prescription from a qualified medical practitioner,” an order by the health
department read.
Daniel Mark Wilkerson says that if you think you have COVID-19, stay home and contact your family doctor to get advice on what you should do next. Information on COVID-19 testing options and availability is changing rapidly.
Doctors are working with local and state public health offices
to determine who needs to be tested and provide access to tests.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) has released guidance on who should be tested:
• People who have symptoms of COVID-19
• People who have had close contact (within 6
feet for a total of 15 minutes or more) with someone with confirmed COVID-19
• People who have been asked or referred to
get testing by their healthcare provider, local/external icon or state health
department.
Not everyone needs to be tested, which is why
you should check with your family doctor. If you do get tested, you should
self-quarantine/isolate at home pending test results and follow the advice of
your doctor.
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