So you don't have to do math to figure this out.
.067 is a smaller number than 1.0.
Any number that isn't starting with whole number (as in the decimal point here - .067) is smaller than a whole number (a number followed by a decimal point with numbers, or not).
Your previous test result was <.10, which means "less than .10," and .067 is less than .10. (It starts with a 0, lower than 1. A .67, which you didn't get, would be higher than .10, since it starts with a 6. Make sense?)
You are still clearly negative. The number doesn't mean much when you are clearly negative or clearly positive, and no one ever gets a 0.00.
Why are you testing so much?
I had a unprotected sex 6 months ago and I wanted to know if my results were conclusive. The only test I had done previously was in October after 6 weeks of exposure. Thats when I received the vague <0.10 number. I recently got this test at 26 weeks (6months) and was confused about the reporting. So if I understand you correctly then let's say for example a result with a value of .900, that would be closer to a borderline reactive test right? Since it's closer to 1.000? Do you know why CPL labs might have changed their system?