OK...  MY COVID STORY...
My daughter (13 year old) got COVID just over 2 weeks ago, testing positive in the morning of Sunday, March 13.  My wife was not feeling well, and I told her to test that night -- and it was positive.  She is a cancer patient with a compromised immune system, so there is elevated risk for her (also why we are all triple-jabbed).  That same night- I was not feeling 100%-- just felt like a cold coming on.  I tested--- it was NEGATIVE.
I work in a school setting, so I informed them and said I was staying home Monday, but would be in Tuesday if I tested negative again.  I tested Negative on Monday evening and went to work Tuesday, with the clear warning to my bosses that I did not feel 100% good (had symptoms), but I tested negative.  They said I could come to work....  I did. On Wednesday I was back again, but feeling worse.  My coworkers were a little freaked out I was there-- I said the administrator  cleared me to come in-- I went to the school nurse and tested again that morning-- NEGATIVE.  As the morning progressed, I felt worse and went home anyway.  That night and into the next day I felt like I had a bad cold-- pretty crappy.  Fever for a while, the shakes under 4 blankets, then hot...  stayed home Thursday, and tested again late Thursday afternoon--- NEGATIVE.  Thurs night--- felt a LOT better, but still not 100%.  Was cleared AGAIN to go in Friday---  I did.  When I got there, I was asked to test yet again with the nurse----  This Time--POSITIVE!  
CDC guidelines said "quarantine for 5 days from first symptoms".....  I was already on day 5...LOL....  so WTF do I do now?
4 Negative tests, then a positive on day 5.  I had to go home, and they told me 48 hours with no symptoms, then I can come back.  I couldn't find that ANYWHERE.  They were covering their butts for allowing me to work when I obviously had COVID.  What a clusterfuck.
Now I am dealing with goddam fatigue and headaches that wipe me out.  Symptom, or after-effect?