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How to do a lateral flow test Before you take the test, you should blow your nose and wash your hands thoroughly.
Even if you get a negative result with lateral flow, also known as an antigen test, this does not necessarily mean that you do not have the virus and can spread it to others.
While lateral flow tests are once again available on the government website and able to be picked up from pharmacies, how accurate are these at-home tests in determining whether or not you have ...
Here's everything you need to know about where to get a lateral flow test, how to read the results and more. Where can you get a lateral flow test?
Lateral flow tests provide rapid results - but if you've got Covid symptoms, you'll need to do a PCR test ...
Coronavirus lateral flow tests are free and provide a quick result within 30 minutes. But how do you do one?
The lateral flow tests – which can provide results in around 30 minutes – will be available from Friday, regardless of whether people have symptoms.
How to report a lateral flow test result? The government has an online lateral flow test reporting website here, which you can use to report negative and positive Covid-19 results.
PCR test sites, used for those who have displayed symptoms of the virus due to their high rates of accuracy, will also be able to offer lateral flow tests for collection during specific time windows.
Most people should take a lateral flow test twice a week but if you’ve been in contact with someone who has caught Covid-19 you should do a daily lateral flow test for the seven days following.
Wales' first minister urged people last week to use lateral flow tests before mixing with others People are being encouraged by the Welsh government to use up lateral flow tests already at home ...
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