Covid Informed

Frequently Asked Questions

Some people may have some other illness like flu or cold, which may be reason for feeling sick despite a negative COVID test. 

But on a cautious side, it can be a “false negative” result: The test says you didn’t get infected with COVID, when in fact you have.

Ask your doctor if you should get tested again, especially if you feel sick. 

Continue practicing safe practices regardless of your test results to reduce the risk of spreading COVID:  wash your hands frequently, wear a face mask, and stay home away from others if symptoms continue. 


Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is for educational purpose only. Given the fast-evolving situation of COVID-19, while the research team attempts to provide timely information on this website, please refer to the COVID-19 information website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html for the most updated guidelines. Always seek advice from your health care provider for specific recommendation pertaining to your health condition.