I've had a close contact, but haven't received my test back

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FalconAg06
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Feeling fine, was at an outdoor party Saturday night with a buddy who tested positive, so I got swabbed today.

I'm staying home until I see the negative test, but does my family have to quarantine?

I'm 36, temp 97.3 and o2 sat was 100 when the urgent care fid my test
deadbq03
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No, but you're supposed to quarantine from them according to CDC guidelines. No link right now, but I went through this myself.
deadbq03
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Also - when did your buddy test positive? If it was yesterday, then it wasn't a close contact according to the CDC. Has to be within 48 hours of positive test or symptoms.
FalconAg06
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deadbq03 said:

Also - when did your buddy test positive? If it was yesterday, then it wasn't a close contact according to the CDC. Has to be within 48 hours of positive test or symptoms.


It was today, but was tested Monday.
deadbq03
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Dang.

Well good luck. My wife is high risk so I quarantined from my family, got sick with Lordknowswhat for 4 days, and then my crappy CVS PCR came back negative 3 days later.

If everyone in my house was healthy, I probably wouldn't have been quite as vigilant but still used it as an excuse to not unload the dishwasher.
bigtruckguy3500
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You got tested too soon. High chance of a negative test any sooner than 7 days prior to last exposure, unless you have symptoms. In my opinion a test 4 days post exposure is meaningless. Urgent care should have told you this.
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bigtruckguy3500 said:

You got tested too soon. High chance of a negative test any sooner than 7 days prior to last exposure, unless you have symptoms. In my opinion a test 4 days post exposure is meaningless. Urgent care should have told you this.

You disagree with the CDC. They say 7 days with a negative test within 48 hours of day 7 is good to go.
bigtruckguy3500
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ORAggieFan said:

bigtruckguy3500 said:

You got tested too soon. High chance of a negative test any sooner than 7 days prior to last exposure, unless you have symptoms. In my opinion a test 4 days post exposure is meaningless. Urgent care should have told you this.

You disagree with the CDC. They say 7 days with a negative test within 48 hours of day 7 is good to go.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the CDC or this situation, but this is how I understand it:


-The OP was exposed Saturday night, and was tested this morning - that's maybe 3.5 days. (most important point, I think)
-14 days is still the standard, however exceptions can be made under certain circumstances when other factors are considered, such as pretest probability, availability of resources, and community considerations
-You're considered contagious 48 hours prior to symptom onset (this number may drop, but I haven't seen it drop yet)
-There is a high likelihood of a false negative test prior to 7 days from last contact with an infectious individual
-The minimum recommendation is 10 days quarantine, or 7 days plus a negative test administered within 48 hours of discontinuation of quarantine
-The closer to the day 7 discontinuation of quarantine the test is done, the greater risk reduction is seen in transmission (CDC cites a study that states 24 hours)
- Considering incubation period is 2-14 days, with a median of about 5 days, and a test sensitivity of about 80% (or less, depending on the test used), if we assume 40% will show symptoms by day 3.5 (and symptomatic patients are equally detectable by PCR as asymptomatic) with 80% sensitivity, that's a 32% chance of detecting the virus (I'm sure that's not perfect statistics)

It's certainly a data point, and if positive would be meaningful. But I still think a negative test prior to 7 days isn't as meaningful as people want it to be.

A couple of the quoted articles from the CDC:
Quilty and Clifford et al. - "They estimated that 14 days of quarantine without testing was approximately equivalent to 7 days of quarantine when a specimen collected on the last quarantine day tests negative by RT-PCR."
Wells et al. - "testing performed within 24 hours prior to the date quarantine was discontinued."
"At community prevalences of 1%, 3% and 5%, the post-quarantine transmission risk at Day 7 of quarantine were 0.25%, 0.84%, and 1.38%, respectively, with a diagnostic test that had 90% sensitivity."

Not sure how many diagnostic tests out there in the community have a 90% sensitivity.
jopatura
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For what it's worth, our school district is moving to these guidelines:

If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19 and were wearing a mask and do not live with or work in a setting with people who are at high risk for severe disease, you may return to school:
- after Day 10 following close contact exposure without testing or
- after Day 7 following close contact exposure and after receiving a negative test result (administered at least 5 days after the last close contact).
normaleagle05
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jopatura said:

For what it's worth, our school district is moving to these guidelines:

If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19 and were wearing a mask and do not live with or work in a setting with people who are at high risk for severe disease, you may return to school:
- after Day 10 following close contact exposure without testing or
- after Day 7 following close contact exposure and after receiving a negative test result (administered at least 5 days after the last close contact).

What are the guidelines if you weren't wearing a mask?

And how does that square with the Danish mask study that confirms what a ton of influenza studies have demonstrated to also be true for SARS-CoV-2? Masks convey no protection on the wearer.
jopatura
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No mask close contact is still 14 days, same as if you are in a household with a confirmed positive case.

They get their marching orders from Austin Public Health (Travis County schools, not Austin ISD) so I don't know what their thoughts are on the Dutch study. If it gets my kids back to school faster, I'd do just about anything.
FalconAg06
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So, pretty sure I have it. Lost sense of taste this morning and we're now at 4/7 confirmed with 3 tests pending from the party.

Feel almost perfect. Little congestion, slight sore throat, nothing else. Waiting test confirmation
bigtruckguy3500
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FalconAg06 said:

So, pretty sure I have it. Lost sense of taste this morning and we're now at 4/7 confirmed with 3 tests pending from the party.

Feel almost perfect. Little congestion, slight sore throat, nothing else. Waiting test confirmation
Regardless of test result, would recommend on isolating 10 days from symptom onset (today).
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