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  1. Negative test result. If you get a negative result, it means it's unlikely you have COVID-19. There's still a chance you could have the virus, so you should follow the advice on how to avoid catching and spreading COVID-19.

  2. COVID-19 infection. If you test negative for COVID-19. It is likely that you were not infectious at the time the test was taken. A negative test result, however, is not a guarantee...

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  3. COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests are no longer free for most people. You may still be able to get free COVID-19 rapid lateral flow tests from the NHS if you: have a health condition which means you're eligible for COVID-19 treatment. work in healthcare settings or in a hospice.

    • A Step-By-Step Guide to Doing An At-Home Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Test
    • How to Interpret Your At-Home Test Kit Results
    • How Accurate Are At-Home Tests?
    • Do At-Home Tests Work For The Omicron Variant?
    • Tips For Testing Kids
    Wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap for at least 30 seconds.
    The kit comes with two tests. Each contains three main items: a collection swab, a test strip and a small vial of liquid. Place them all on a clean surface.
    Open the collection swab and insert it into each nostril, rotating five times against the inner wall. You should insert the swab ½ to ¾ of an inch into the nostrils. “A good way to visualize that i...
    Tap the bottom of the vial of liquid three times on a hard surface.

    After 15 minutes, you’ll look for two things: 1. A line under the “C,” which is the control. “It’s imperative that you get a line under the “C.” It lets you know that the test is working.” If there’s no line under “C,” you’ll need to re-test,” Alvarado explained. 2. If the area under the “T,” or test section, has no line at all, that means it’s neg...

    The at-home antigen tests aren’t as sensitive as PCR tests. “However, a positive COVID home test is fairly accurate and should be taken as a positive,” Alvarado said. “But there can be false negatives if it’s early in an infection. If you or your child have symptoms or have been exposed to COVID, it’s best to maintain proper precautions and re-test...

    “The tests don’t differentiate between the different strains of COVID-19, and there’s no literature that shows they aren’t accurate with the omicron strain,” Alvarado said.

    At-home rapid antigen tests are not approved for kids under 2. “If your child under 2 is having symptoms and needs to be tested, seek out your primary care provider for a PCR test,” Alvarado said. “When doing an at-home COVID test – or any test – on a child, it’s best to be honest with them,” he explained. “Be calm and tell them exactly what you’re...

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  4. avoid meeting people who are more likely to get seriously ill from viruses, such as people with a weakened immune system, for 10 days after the day you took your test; You are no longer required to do a COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test if you have symptoms. Find out more about who can get a free COVID-19 test

  5. Report a free NHS COVID-19 rapid lateral flow test result. You no longer need to report the result from a free NHS rapid lateral flow test if you live in England. If you have an...

  6. Jan 27, 2021 · Negative result: one line next to C shows the test is negative. Void: no lines, or one line next to T, means the test is void. You will need to re-take with a fresh test kit.