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Name Braelynn Vitela Order Number 97489745

Date of Birth 05/12/2011

Results Summary

COVID-19

COVID-19: Negative

Your results do not detect SARS-CoV-2. A negative test means that the virus was not present in the sample you
provided.

Your results suggest you were negative at the time of testing.*

*Although the possibility is low, a false negative result should be considered if you have had recent exposure to
the virus along with symptoms consistent with COVID-19.

COVID-19

This test checks for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease (also called COVID-19), a respiratory
illness.

This nucleic acid amplification test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by LabCorp Laboratories. Nucleic acid amplification
tests include RT-PCR and TMA. This test has not been FDA cleared or approved. This test has been authorized by FDA under an Emergency Use
Authorization (EUA). This test is only authorized for the duration of time the declaration that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of the
emergency use of in vitro diagnostic tests for detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus and/or diagnosis of COVID-19 infection under section 564(b)(1) of the Act, 21
U.S.C. 360bbb-3(b) (1), unless the authorization is terminated or revoked sooner. When diagnostic testing is negative, the possibility of a false negative
result should be considered in the context of a patient's recent exposures and the presence of clinical signs and symptoms consistent with COVID-19. An
individual without symptoms of COVID-19 and who is not shedding SARS-CoV-2 virus would expect to have a negative (not detected) result in this assay.

NEXT STEPS

The best way to protect yourself from COVID-19 is to get vaccinated. Vaccinations are effective and help
protect you and others from getting very sick from the virus.

Although your test results did not detect the virus, you should continue to monitor for symptoms for up to
14 days after your last possible exposure, even if you have been vaccinated. Seek medical attention
immediately if you develop serious severe symptoms.
If you believe you have symptoms of COVID-19 or that you have been exposed to the virus, you should
consult your place of work for specific guidance about whether to stay home or continue working.

If you have questions about this test or your results, you can contact the PWNHealth Care Coordination
Team at 315-401-7865, Monday-Sunday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern Time, or email covid19@pwnhealth.com.
You can also leave a message after hours and a PWNHealth team member will call you back as soon as
possible.

For additional information on how you can prevent, treat, or help fight COVID-19, visit
https://combatcovid.hhs.gov.

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