Rapid antigen tests at the door reduce risk by about 75%, assuming people are asymptomatic and you test each day if it’s a multi-day event. I did a deep dive on antigen tests recently, if you’d like to see the data.
PCR is probably similar: they’re much more accurate, but the data is more stale, which especially with Delta is a significant issue.
Rapid antigen tests at the door reduce risk by about 75%, assuming people are asymptomatic and you test each day if it’s a multi-day event. I did a deep dive on antigen tests recently, if you’d like to see the data.
PCR is probably similar: they’re much more accurate, but the data is more stale, which especially with Delta is a significant issue.
Thank you! This answers my question :)