The Most Frequently Asked Questions About the COVID-19 Virus

COVID-19 is an ongoing fight in the United States and throughout the world. The internet is loaded with information about the Coronavirus. It is crucial that Americans heed advice related to the Coronavirus from only reputable sources. This misinformation can lead the public to make risky decisions and ignore guidance that is provided by local and state health agencies. The following information contains answers to commonly asked questions. This guidance is derived in accordance with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control. 

COVID FAQs

Here are the most common COVID related questions for which individuals are often misinformed. 

Should I still wear a mask even after I have been vaccinated?

Yes. Continuing to wear a mask, even if you have been vaccinated, is important to protect those around you. This is also true whether or not it is legally required in your area. This is the easiest preventive step to combat the Coronavirus and reach the goal of creating a herd immunity. 

Do I Need to Get Tested?

Many people are unclear on whether they need to be tested for the Coronavirus. If you think that you may have been exposed to the virus, or are experiencing any respiratory symptoms, it would be wise to get tested. Knowing that you are sick, even if the symptoms are mild, will prevent spreading the virus to vulnerable populations.

How Long Do Results for the COVID Test Take?

If you receive testing at your primary physician or the emergency department it can take two to three days to receive results. This time frame allows for an individual with a potential case to spread the virus further while awaiting results. Your local urgent care center provides patients with rapid testing. This test provides results in as little as 15 minutes. This gives you peace of mind if the test is negative, or if positive reveals that an individual must self-quarantine.

What is the Best Way to Protect Myself and Those Around Me?

 The best way to prevent contracting COVID is to continue to follow the guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control, as well as local and state health agencies. Health officials urge patients to continue wearing masks, social distancing, avoiding large crowds, and most importantly continue washing hands properly.

You should take advantage of telehealth visits that are available with most health providers. Staying home and utilizing virtual appointments helps combat the spread of the Coronavirus.

If you are experiencing respiratory symptoms, including cough, sore throat, loss of taste or smell, or difficulty breathing contact your local urgent care center immediately. 

Contact Your Local Urgent Center

Contact your local urgent care center for more information about the COVID virus and how you stay healthy during this major public health risk. Urgent care centers allow patients to be seen via a telehealth visit. Urgent care also offers rapid testing for COVID-19. Rapid testing provides patients with results in as little as 15 minutes. Contact urgent care today with any questions.