We’ve learned a lot about how the virus SARS-CoV-2, the germ that causes COVID-19, spreads from person to person. Keep reading to better understand how to keep yourself and your community safe from SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.
We’ve learned a lot about how the virus SARS-CoV-2, the germ that causes COVID-19, spreads from person to person. Keep reading to better understand how to keep yourself and your community safe from SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.
Get the facts straight about COVID-19 immunity. Post-infection antibodies grant you some immunity from reinfection, and getting vaccinated against COVID-19 substantially decreases your risk of becoming infected with COVID-19. Read to learn more.
Multiple types of screening tests can detect COVID-19 infection, past and present. Read to learn more about antigen, PCR, and antibody COVID-19 testing, including key differences and uses for different types of COVID-19 tests.
With COVID-19, more information gives you better options. If you think you may have had COVID-19 in the past and would like more information, antibody testing can give it to you. Read on to learn more about what to expect from antibody testing.
COVID-19 and the flu share some symptoms, and both illnesses can become serious for some people. However, COVID-19 and the flu differ in some important ways, as well. Read on to learn more.
COVID-19 continues to be a concern heading into the winter of 2021 and the new year of 2022. Watch out for these common symptoms of COVID-19, and get tested right away if you see any danger signs that could indicate possible COVID.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world over the last few years. We’re still learning more about the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes this condition. Read for more information on COVID-19 and the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Losing your senses of smell and taste can signal a COVID-19 infection. For some, this strange symptom remains after recovery. The good news is that most people suffering post-COVID loss of smell do eventually recover full senses. Read to learn more.
When you need a COVID-19 test, it’s important to understand all of your options. Keep reading to learn about key differences between antigen and PCR COVID-19 testing.
Many people have questions about COVID-19 vaccination, including whether it’s possible to be infected after vaccination. Read on for the answers you need.
Would group testing for COVID-19 be a good idea for you and others you know? Read more to learn about what to expect with our group testing service.
Some long-term effects of COVID-19 can persist for months after you recover from an infection. Keep reading to learn more about “long-haul” COVID symptoms.
COVID-19 cases can include some unusual symptoms, including loss of your sense of taste and smell. Here’s how long you can expect that symptom to last.
When you get tested for COVID-19, you need to be able to accurately interpret your results. Could you get a false negative? Keep reading to learn more about interpreting a PCR test for COVID, and how to be sure about your status.
Antibody testing can give you information about whether you may have had COVID-19 in the past, and if you could have any lingering immunity. Find out more here.
Are you concerned about potential COVID-19 symptoms? Keep reading to learn what you need to know about the most common symptoms of COVID-19, and how to get quick and accurate COVID-19 testing.
With the COVID-19 pandemic coinciding this year with flu season, it’s more important than ever to know key signs and symptoms. Keep reading to learn how to tell if you’re more likely to have the flu or COVID-19.
COVID-19 testing is now widely available, but should you be tested for it? It isn’t always easy to know. Here’s what you should consider when deciding if you should be tested for COVID-19.