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State-run COVID-19 test sites are

experiencing very high volume. PCR test


results are taking 3-5 days to process. You
will get a text or email when your result is
ready. PCR test results cannot be expedited.
For more information,
visit covid.ri.gov/testing.

You've tested positive

Stay at home (isolate) for at least 10


days

BinaxNOW test result

Protect your household

Tell us more about the people and places you have been in
contact with recently. By completing the Contact Tracing
Survey, you are expediting the process of stopping the
spread of COVID-19. If you would prefer to speak to one of
our COVID-19 specialists instead, please await a call from
the Department of Health. The call may appear in the caller
ID as unknown, RIDOH, Spam, etc.. Please make sure to
answer this important call.

Complete Contact Tracing Survey >

Welcome Pedro Luis

First Name: Pedro Luis Last Name: Muniz Rentas


Date of Birth: 10/10/1986 Date of Last Test: 1/5/2022

Your test results


Expand the rows to see the details of your test results

COVID-19 (Antigen) POSITIVE

Should I get a lab-processed test to confirm the result of my


rapid antigen test?
The Rhode Island Department of Health recommends
confirmatory testing if:
You have symptoms and get a negative result on your rapid
antigen test.
You do not have symptoms and get a positive result on your
rapid antigen test.

Your confirmatory test must be a lab-processed nucleic acid


amplification test (NAAT) or polymerase chain reaction
(PCR) test. You cannot use an at-home NAAT or PCR test to
confirm your rapid antigen test result.

Learn more at covid.ri.gov/testresults

Protect your household

Isolate right away.


Stay home and avoid contact with other people in your home
as much as possible. Only leave home for essential medical
care, and always wear a mask when near others.
If you have symptoms, stay home for at least 10 days since
symptoms first appeared.
If you don’t have symptoms, stay home for 10 days from the
day you tested positive.
If you are immunocompromised, stay home for at least 20
days.

Inform close contacts of your positive test


result.
They should stay at home for 10 days from the day they were
last with you.
If it's not possible for household members to isolate from
you: they should stay home with you during your isolation,
plus another 10 days after you are done isolating.

Ask your doctor about treatment.


Rhode Island has a doctor-recommended treatment for
COVID-19 that is fast, easy, and highly effective. If you have
symptoms (especially if you’re over 65 or have an underlying
health condition), immediately call your doctor and ask about
treatment for COVID-19. If you don’t have a regular doctor,
there are other ways to get an online referral:

Brown Telemedicine
https://www.brownemtelecare.org

Ocean State Healthcare: Urgent Care RI


https://www.oceanstateurgentcare.com

South County Express Care in Westerly and East


Greenwich
https://www.southcountyhealth.org

Blackstone Valley Community Healthcare


https://www.bvchc.org

Call for help if you feel sick


Call your primary care provider or an urgent care facility to
get medical advice. Call 9-1-1 if you think you are having an
emergency. Tell them you have COVID-19.

Protect your household

Tell us more about the people and places you have been in
contact with recently. By completing the Contact Tracing
Survey, you are expediting the process of stopping the
spread of COVID-19. If you would prefer to speak to one of
our COVID-19 specialists instead, please await a call from
the Department of Health. The call may appear in the caller
ID as unknown, RIDOH, Spam, etc. Please make sure to
answer this important call.

Complete Contact Tracing Survey

Questions? Contact the Rhode Island


Department of Health.

401-222-8022

RIDOH.COVID19questions@health.ri.gov

covid.ri.gov
An official publication of the State of Rhode Island

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