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People with positive COVID results from home tests were 29% less likely to isolate

People with positive COVID results from home tests were 29% less likely to  isolate

People with positive home test results had significantly lower odds of isolating for any length of time than those with provider results.

Mental Health and COVID-19 2021 Data

Risk factors and vectors for SARS-CoV-2 household transmission: a prospective, longitudinal cohort study - The Lancet Microbe

How are rapid COVID tests holding up as the pandemic enters its fourth year : Shots - Health News : NPR

Association of long COVID with housing insecurity in the United States, 2022–2023 - ScienceDirect

At what times during infection is SARS-CoV-2 detectable and no longer detectable using RT-PCR-based tests? A systematic review of individual participant data, BMC Medicine

Effectiveness of isolation, testing, contact tracing, and physical distancing on reducing transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in different settings: a mathematical modelling study - The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Self Test Overview NMDOH - Coronavirus Updates

The impact of population-wide rapid antigen testing on SARS-CoV-2 prevalence in Slovakia

CDC Museum COVID-19 Timeline, David J. Sencer CDC Museum

COVID-19 in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis: Prevalence and Asymptomatic Screening During a Period of High Community Prevalence in a Large Paris Center - ScienceDirect

42% of Adults, and 70% of Those Likely Booster-Eligible, Now Say They've Gotten a COVID-19 Booster Shot; The Share Who Received At Least One Dose Inches Up to 77% in Omicron's Wake

Most Americans not worrying about COVID going into 2022 Holidays