CDC guidelines: When is the best time to get tested for COVID-19 after exposure?

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With COVID-19 cases rising related to the omicron variant, the CDC explains the best time to get tested for the virus after exposure.

Santa Ana, CA - December 21: Ergee Almalvez, left, licensed vocational nurse, Hoag Memorial Hospital Fly Well Clinic, administers a COVID-19 Rapid PCR test to Terri Black, of Aliso Viejo, for her and her husbands upcoming trip to London, England, atCOVID-19 cases are spiking nationwide concerning the omicron variant, and testing is one of the vital tools used to help slow the spread of the virus.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has a list of guidelines explaining optimal times to get tested after exposure to someone with COVID.in a way that increases the likelihood of getting infected with the virus.1) Inhaling respiratory droplets and aerosol particles. 2) Respiratory droplets and particles exposed on mucous membranes in the mouth, nose or eye by direct splashes and sprays.

3) Touching mucous membranes with hands that have been soiled either directly by "virus-containing respiratory fluids" or indirectly by touching surfaces with the virus on them.

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