Can you find out in 9 days of omikron?

Omicron 9 days is usually detectable. If the nucleic acid test result on day 9 is negative, then another nucleic acid test can be performed on day 14 for confirmation; if there is a history of high-risk exposure, then the result measured on day 9 may be a false negative and isolation will need to be continued until day 14 and a nucleic acid test performed. The incubation period of omikron is generally 3-7 days, up to a maximum of 14 days, so a positive test can usually be detected on day 9 after high-risk contact or high-risk exposure, and a few patients with a longer incubation period can usually be detected on day 14 as well. However, if the patient has a history of multiple high-risk exposures, there is a high probability that the result measured on the 9th day is a false-negative result, which should be confirmed by another nucleic acid test on the 14th day after the last high-risk exposure. If the test result is positive at this time, it means that the patient is infected with NeoCornea virus, and if the result of the test is negative this time, it means that the patient is not infected with NeoCornea virus.

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