Tested Negative For COVID-19? Here’s What You Need To Know | Wisconsin Public Radio
Prof. Brian Merkel joined other experts in this story regarding testing for COVID-19. Even if you tested negative, be careful, they advise… “Because testing is a snapshot from the time of testing, public health experts say it’s not advisable to use a negative test as a justification for spending time with family during the holidays. Brian Merkel, associate professor of biology at UW-Green Bay, said a better option before seeing others is to quarantine for 14 days first.” Source: Tested Negative For COVID-19? Here’s What You Need To Know | Wisconsin Public Radio