Can a new crown positive become negative?

People with NeoCoronavirus who get a positive test result from a nucleic acid test can usually turn negative after treatment to restore their health. Nucleic acid testing is the gold standard to help people confirm the diagnosis of a respiratory infectious disease such as Neocollins, and a positive test result generally indicates the presence of the novel coronavirus in the patient’s body. However, after the diagnosis is confirmed, individuals can be treated with medication under the direction of a physician to effectively destroy the pathogen in their body, thus allowing the nucleic acid test to go from positive to negative. In some cases, the disease is mild enough to resolve on its own without treatment. In conclusion, even if an individual is diagnosed with a positive nucleic acid test in conjunction with other tests, as long as the individual is actively involved in treatment, the prognosis is generally good and the nucleic acid test can be changed from positive to negative. Individuals who suspect they have a new crown infection are advised to seek active medical attention.