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PCR and antibody tests will effectively let you know if you have had it any time in the last several weeks. Rapid antigen tests are much less robust and liable to give false +/-.
We still had a couple of home PCR tests from what I'll call the old days. Hope you're fully recovered.
I was able to do a brief workout today, so I should be fine-ish, thanks.
I had a look at pharmacy websites for my crappy little country, and they only offer rapid antigen tests. Where do you actually get a proper one? Do you need a blood test at the doctor's?
I wish I could answer your question with any sort of accuracy, but I think it would depend on the clinic. I don't think a blood test would be necessary as the PCR test, for example, is still a nasal swab. Why not phone a local clinic or hospital and inquire if you can be tested?
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