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Yeah, well, when you see the results of the rapid test and its positive sometimes that line can be bold, but other times youre like have to hold it up to the light just to see it. So does that mean you have less virus or are less contagious? Unfortunately our experts verified its hard to tell. Lets verify does the faintness of a line on an antigen test tell you anything about how contagious you are, or if the virus is on its way out? To find out, we went to three testing experts, Dr. Amesh Adalja and Doctor Gigi Gronvall, both from Johns Hopkins University and Doctor William Morice from the Mayo Clinic. They all agree if your test is positive, irrespective of the faintness on an antigen line, you should consider yourself contagious and infected. So what is the faintness of the positive line mean? Theres a lot of reasons why that that line could be faint. One could be. You dont have much virus in there. Another could be poor reactivity. Another could be poor specimen, like youre