3 Reasons Why You Should Get COVID-19 Tested

COVID-19 has been around for a while, although its presence now has affected so many that it seems to be brand new. While this pandemic is beginning to show signs of a slow-down, there are a lot of people that are still getting this virus and many are still dying from it as well. Testing sites are still everywhere and available so you can be tested and be sure whether or not you have the virus. It's important to be tested if you are ill or suspect you have this virus. Read on for a few reasons why this is so important.

1. To Prevent the Spread

Preventing the spread of COVID-19 is very important, and you need to be sure you are tested to rule out whether or not you have the virus before you go out in public, attend school, or go to your place of employment and spread the virus to others. Knowledge is power, and the same goes with this virus. Knowing whether or not you have the virus will tell you whether or not it is safe to be out and about, or around others.

2. To Monitor Results

If you aren't tested, it may skew numbers in your town or state. If you suspect you have this virus, you should be tested so the numbers are more accurate. If nobody gets tested, it may seem like the virus is over, when in reality, a lot of people have it, it's just not being reported. To keep an accurate count and to help keep up with where the spread started and how it is affecting others is important, and this is where testing comes in.

3. To Ensure You Are Safe

If you are ill, it's important to be tested to rule out COVID-19. You may just have a cold, or you could have seasonal allergies, or it could be this virus. Knowing what you have is important in treating whatever it is you have. A lot of the symptoms of COVID-19 can mimic other illnesses, and you want to be sure you are being treated for each illness appropriately. Testing is the only way to know what it is you have.

Help stop the spread of this deadly virus by staying safe, keeping your distance from others, wearing a mask, washing your hands often, and getting tested if you suspect you have this virus, or you are ill. Contact a COVID-19 testing site to learn more about the process. 

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