TOP CORONAVIRUS QUESTIONS FOR FAMILIES ANSWERED: DR. SUNITHA POSINA
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The Coronavirus has been keeping families away from one another. With so
much information out there, many parents wonder what to do. We have a top
expert Dr. Sunitha Posina who is a board certified NYC Area Internist here to
answer your big questions on how the coronavirus is effecting your family. Here
are the top coronavirus questions answered for families.
If you have any questions, or immediate concerns about the coronavirus, please
contact your doctor immediately. If you have any questions about coronavirus
numbers, please contact your local city officials for up to date information.
CORONAVIRUS QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY DR. SUNITHA POSINA
CAN CHILDREN GET THE ANTIBODY TEST?
We hear so much about the antibody test but there are so many
misconceptions. Can children even get the antibody test?
Children can get the antibody test, but families have to be more cautious about
the accuracy and interpretation of these tests at this time. If you are positive, it is
not necessarily reassuring that you had COVID 19 as other types of coronavirus
(the ones known to cause common cold), SARS and MERS produce similar
antibodies
IF I TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19, SHOULD THE REST OF MY HOUSEHOLD ALSO GET TESTED?
Anyone in close contact with a COVID-19 positive individual, is encouraged to
get tested. Most importantly, they should also quarantine themselves and
monitor for any development of symptoms.
If I tested positive for COVID-19, why would I get the antibody test? When I
recover doesn’t that make me immune to getting it again?
If you had previously tested positive for COVID-19, you don’t necessarily have to
get the antibody test, at least there are no guidelines suggesting doing so at this
time. If you do get the antibody test and you are positive, we still cannot be
certain that you are immune from being re-infected. These tests cannot
determine immunity at this time given we are still in the process of learning more
about COVID-19.