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Rh :(e) ending 24 hours after the time in sub-paragraph (d).

(2) Despite certification under paragraph (1), an individual is not regarded as having a 24-hour clearance that is current as follows:
 * (a) any time after the end of the 24 hours certified for the individual under paragraph (1);
 * (b) any time after the individual becomes subject to a movement control measure within the 24-hour period certified for the individual under paragraph (1);
 * (c) any time after the individual undergoes any approved test that is an antigen rapid test (or the first of any such approved tests if there is more than one) within the 24-hour period certified for the individual under paragraph (1) and the test result of the antigen rapid test shows the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in that individual;
 * (d) any time during any suspended status interval where any part of that interval lies within the 24-hour period certified for the individual under paragraph (1);
 * (e) any time after the cancellation under paragraph (4) of the certification.

(3) A suspended status interval for an individual means the period—
 * (a) starting the time (not date) the individual first tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 upon undergoing a PCR test; and
 * (b) ending on (and including) the day those test results are determined to be an atypical finding for SARS-CoV-2.

(4) The Director of Medical Services or a Deputy Director of Medical Services may cancel any certification under paragraph (1) stating that an individual has a 24-hour clearance if—
 * (a) before the end of the 24-hour period certified for the individual under paragraph (1)—
 * (i) the individual undergoes an approved test that is a PCR test; and