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Talia Zazzali
1750 sw 1st ave
Miami, FL 33129

Test Report
Patient Date of Birth Report Date/Time Collection Date/Time Medical Record Number
Talia Zazzali 8/2/1996 7/9/2021 12:30PM 7/9/2021 12:12PM 06798-00542
Test Result Type of Test
SARS-CoV-2 SARS-CoV-2 Not Detected COVID-Ag
Name and Address of Lab Where Test Was Performed:
Salvation Army: 911 West Flagler St, Miami, FL 33130, USA

If the value is NEGATIVE for coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes COVID-19, this may mean you were not
infected at the time your test was performed. However, that does not mean you will not get infected or sick. It is possible
that you were very early in your infection at the time of your test and that you could test positive later, or you could be
exposed later and then develop the illness. In other words, a negative test result does not rule out getting sick later. It is still
strongly advised that you: Monitor your health and practice social distancing. Try to stay at least 6 feet away from others
who are NOT in your immediate family. Avoid walking near or through a “cloud” of someone’s recent sneeze or cough.

If the value is POSITIVE for coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV-2), the virus that causes COVID-19, please follow these
recommendations:

Stay at home: Most people with COVID-19 have mild illness and are able to recover at home without medical
care. Do not leave your home, except to get medical care. Do not visit public areas. Remember, most people who
have this disease get better at home.

Stay in touch with your doctor. Call ahead before you get medical care. Be sure to seek medical care if you
have:
● Trouble breathing while sitting still
● Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
● Mental confusion
● Bluish lips or face or if you think it is an emergency
Avoid public transportation: Avoid using public transportation, ride-sharing, or taxis.

Other recommendations include:


● Stay at home except to get medical care
● Separate yourself from other people in your home who are not sick
● Wear a facemask
● Cover your coughs and sneezes
● Clean your hands often
● Avoid sharing household items
● Clean all “high-touch” surfaces like computer keyboards, phones, wallets,
doorknobs, fridge doors, toilet and faucet handles, every day
● Monitor your symptoms and seek medical attention if they are worsening
Please visit the Florida Department of Health or Centers for Disease Control & Prevention site for more information on
what to do if you are sick, including things you can do at home and what to do if you go to the doctor.

If the value is INCONLUSIVE for coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), please refer to the the reason listed above. We
recommend that you reschedule for additional testing. Please visit Miami-Dade County Department of Health website.

Information about COVID-19:

It is in a family of viruses, called coronavirus, which commonly cause colds. Approximately, 75-80% of patients with
COVID-19 either have no symptoms or have minor symptoms. Current estimates are risk of death in the US will be less
than 1%. 50-70% of the US population will eventually get this infection. It is expected that those having had this infection
will gain some protective immunity from either subsequent infection and/or severe consequences in the future.

Prevention:

The two main ways the virus spreads are either through inhaling the droplets of someone else’s sneeze/cough or touching
your eyes, nose or mouth with the virus on your hands.

General preventive measures to help stop the spread of disease include:

Avoid walking through someone else’s “cloud” of droplets after they recently sneeze or cough. Wash your hands often with
soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available. Don’t
touch your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands. Wash your hands both before AND after you touch your eyes, nose
or mouth. Avoid contact with people who are sick with respiratory symptoms. Stay home when you are sick. This includes
if you have minor symptoms such as, cough, sniffles, sneezing. Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue. Make sure
to wash your hands afterwards and throw away the tissue. Keep objects and surfaces clean (soap and water OR sanitized
wipes). Get enough sleep, eat healthy foods, drink fluids to stay hydrated and be physically active. Provide adequate
ventilation and disinfect surfaces and shared equipment, such as keyboards or phones. Monitor developments on the
spread of novel coronavirus and following public health recommendations as new information is released.

How it Spreads and Incubation:

Direct contact with infectious secretions (e.g. walking through someone else’s cloud of droplets from a cough/
sneeze or touching a contaminated surface and then touching your eyes, ears, nose or mouth). Symptoms may
appear 2-21 days after being exposed.

For more information, please visit Florida Department of Health or Centers for Disease Control.

Fact Sheets

https://www.fda.gov/media/136686/download

https://www.fda.gov/media/136685/download

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