Testing employees prior to return to work is key.
COVIDSA Utilizes Two Types of Tests:
Molecular tests- this involves taking samples the nose and throat with results coming back within 24h.
Blood based tests- After you’re exposed to the virus, your body develops antibodies, which can take several days to over a week. Antibodies are proteins your body makes when mounting a response against invading germs. These tests are about 97% accurate. These results come back in 48h.
COVIDSA Utilizes Two Types of Tests:
Molecular tests- this involves taking samples the nose and throat with results coming back within 24h.
Blood based tests- After you’re exposed to the virus, your body develops antibodies, which can take several days to over a week. Antibodies are proteins your body makes when mounting a response against invading germs. These tests are about 97% accurate. These results come back in 48h.
Why two tests?
When using a single test, the possibility of the test being negative (false negative) is relatively high. Returning an infected person to your workforce could have huge implications for work missed and for those that are self-insured, medical costs. By utilizing two tests, the probability of having an ill employee returning to work is minimized.
When using a single test, the possibility of the test being negative (false negative) is relatively high. Returning an infected person to your workforce could have huge implications for work missed and for those that are self-insured, medical costs. By utilizing two tests, the probability of having an ill employee returning to work is minimized.
COVIDSA has the ability to complete PCR and Antibody testing at your facility or ours.
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