I think it’s important to emphasize that antigen+ people are much more contagious than antigen-. It’s hard to quantify that, but based on typical differences in Ct value, it’s probably a very substantial difference (factor of 10+?).
You’re absolutely right that the reference class is the key issue (if there’s one thing I’ve learned from hanging out with epidemiologists, it’s that they’re always grumpy about people using the wrong denominator).
In a perfect world, where everyone with any symptoms whatsoever stayed home and was scrupulous about following what the CDC exit guidance ought to be, antigen tests would be significantly less useful. But in the real world, people absolutely go out when they have mild symptoms. That’s advocated for in the comments right below this, which are from people who are presumably much more conscientious than average.
IMHO, the biggest value of antigen tests is in catching people who are mildly symptomatic but think it’s just allergies / they had a negative test last week so it can’t be covid / they’re probably over the worst of it. Within my (not enormous) extended social circle, I’m aware of two very recent cases when antigen tests flagged as infectious people who would otherwise have been out and about despite having mild symptoms.
I think it’s important to emphasize that antigen+ people are much more contagious than antigen-. It’s hard to quantify that, but based on typical differences in Ct value, it’s probably a very substantial difference (factor of 10+?).
You’re absolutely right that the reference class is the key issue (if there’s one thing I’ve learned from hanging out with epidemiologists, it’s that they’re always grumpy about people using the wrong denominator).
In a perfect world, where everyone with any symptoms whatsoever stayed home and was scrupulous about following what the CDC exit guidance ought to be, antigen tests would be significantly less useful. But in the real world, people absolutely go out when they have mild symptoms. That’s advocated for in the comments right below this, which are from people who are presumably much more conscientious than average.
IMHO, the biggest value of antigen tests is in catching people who are mildly symptomatic but think it’s just allergies / they had a negative test last week so it can’t be covid / they’re probably over the worst of it. Within my (not enormous) extended social circle, I’m aware of two very recent cases when antigen tests flagged as infectious people who would otherwise have been out and about despite having mild symptoms.