Ian J. asked

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How long should I wait to retest myself for Covid with a home kit after being positive and starting Paxlovid treatment?

January 31st, 2023

Jennifer P. answered

You should wait to retest five days after all your symptoms are gone. If you find an old self-test k...

January 31st, 2023

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