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I have a patient who tested positive in the hospital. They re-tested him, it was negative. Now he's symptomatic again and they're saying he doesn't need a test. WTF?
I have a patient who tested positive in the hospital. They re-tested him, it was negative. Now he's symptomatic again and they're saying he doesn't need a test. WTF?
I have a patient who tested positive in the hospital. They re-tested him, it was negative. Now he's symptomatic again and they're saying he doesn't need a test. WTF?
As the Defense Department negotiates its way through the coronavirus pandemic and its fallout, military entrance processing stations are working with new guidance when it comes to bringing COVID-19 survivors into the services.
A past COVID-19 diagnosis is a no-go for processing, according to a recently released MEPCOM memo circulating on Twitter.
“During the medical history interview or examination, a history of COVID-19, confirmed by either a laboratory test or a clinician diagnosis, is permanently disqualifying ...” the memo reads.