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Covid19 RTPCR test
Can a person who tested positive for covid19 by a first RTPCR test, and negative in a 2nd RTPCR test within a week, WITHOUT ANY covid19 ANTIBODIES present in the body. Antibodies test both igg and total antibodies are negative
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After infection with the COVID-19 virus, it can take two to three weeks to develop enough antibodies to be detected in an antibody test, so it's important that you're not tested too soon.
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