Not to mention the window of you being infectious (able to pass it on) is very likely almost over or completely passed by the time you test positive for PCR, and it's way past the infectious stage if you're positive on an antigen test. There's a good chart showing the time-wise breakdown on the FLCCC's "Complete Guide" pdf (in the first 10 pages or so).
Not to mention the window of you being infectious (able to pass it on) is very likely almost over or completely passed by the time you test positive for PCR, and it's way past the infectious stage if you're positive on an antigen test. There's a good chart showing the time-wise breakdown on the FLCCC's "Complete Guide" pdf (in the first 10 pages or so).
Not to mention the window of you being infectious (able to pass it on) is very likely almost over or completely passed by the time you test positive for PCR, and it's way past the infectious stage if you're positive on an antigen test. There's a good chart showing the time-wise breakdown on the FLCCC's "Complete Guide" pdf (in the first 10 pages or so).