Iconic soul singer, Erykah Badu previous two COVID-19 tests yielded conflicting results.
One test, which used a swab from her left nostril, came back positive and a second test, which used a swab taken from her right nostril, was negative for the novel coronavirus, People Magazine reports.
“No symptoms. Was tested for COVID. Same machine. Left nostril was positive. Right nostril negative. Maybe they need to call Swiss Beats so they can do a versus between them,” she wrote on Twitter joking.
She added in another message “We have to take those routine COVID tests to work on set”.
Due to the different results, Badu had to further take a third test, which was conducted at her home.
“This is my third rapid test in 24 hours,” she wrote in another Tweet, alongside a video that showed her waiting for her test results to come in.
“I’m at home. I’m doing a home COVID test. It is now Nov. 13, 2020 AD — AC, after corona,” she joked in the video, before adding that despite trying to keep it light, “I’m actually really scared right now.”
Continuing, she said, “If I actually have it that means I’m gonna have to shut down all of my shows and sh—, quarantine.” Badu’s third test however came back negative.
Elon Musk who also tweeted about his own varying test results on Friday said, “was tested for covid four times today. Two tests came back negative, two came back positive,” he wrote. “Same machine, same test, same nurse. Rapid antigen test from BD.”
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), depending on what type of coronavirus testing is available to you, an additional test can sometimes be required to ensure accuracy.
While molecular tests which can take up to a week to get results are “typically highly accurate” and do not usually “need to be repeated,” antigen tests which can yield results within 15-30 minutes may require additional testing.