@freemo Mm, here it's said that you should test around the 5th day after a (suspected) infection. Otherwise there's not enough virus for the test to catch.
@trinsec first day i was weakly positive on the antigen test. This is the second day and now it doesnt show up. so it seems its diminishing not increasing.
@freemo For a first day and second day it's all still extremely unreliable. And I've read somewhere from a German study that if you have no symptoms, the quick selftest would be only 15% reliable too. I'm glad it's almost over now if no new variant pops up. :P
@trinsec I've had symptoms for like a week, took a pcr test early on and was negative so assumed it was something else.. second pcr test was positive. So chances are im at the end of the sickness.
Thing that threw me off other than the negative pcr test is because i also clearly had some TD or gardia or something that gave me two things at once and it was rather confusing what was going on.
@freemo You're a righteous mess looks like, heh. But the PCR tests are usually the most reliable of those covid tests.
Symptoms of gardia (never heard of it before) doesn't seem to match covid's. What's TD standing for?