
A day after former actor and TV host Troy Montero shared that he tested positive for COVID-19, his fiancée Aubrey Miles revealed that she got a somewhat confusing result in her rapid test that yielded a faint positive, or a faint second line.
Aubrey shared a photo of her COVID-19 rapid test device that had a vivid upper red line and a faint gray line at the bottom.
Part of her caption reads: “Blur means? ️ My symptoms? Cough with phlegm, runny nose, (and) I had chills last night, (at) may PANLASA naman. Anyway, I rather get it now with everyone in the house than get it later.”
Aubrey then talked about how it's inevitable to get COVID-19 nowadays unless no one is literally leaving the house to buy essentials or no one is accepting deliveries from outside.
“I guess, No one to blame when you get it,” she wrote. “Kahit sabihin natin na hindi tayo lumalabas at super ingat na, unless naka-lock buong bahay mo at walang delivery.”
Other celebrities commented to tell Aubrey that a faint line usually means a positive result.
Actress RR Enriquez spoke from her own experience, “Ganyan din ako Faint positive line still posive sabi ng Dr. ko. And then after ilang days nag positive na nga talaga Keep safe”
Media personality Christine Bersola-Babao also said the same thing about a faint line in COVID-19 tests.
“Hi @milesaubrey - a faint line means positive. Pagaling ka agad,” Christine commented.
RR Enriquez and Christine Bersola-Babao replies to Aubrey Miles's query about a faint line in her COVID-19 test result / Source: @milesaubrey (IG)
Aubrey, who is a known fitness enthusiast, also shared her game plan after getting a faint positive result.
She says she plans to stay home, stay hydrated, and take Vitamin C.
Aubrey also said that she will take a COVID-19 test again after two or three days, and if she gets a clear positive result, she'll continue to fight off the virus.
Here are some of the celebrities who tested positive for COVID-19 amid the surge this January 2022.