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“When reading lateral flow test results, two lines through both the ‘C’ and ‘T’, even faint lines, indicate the test is positive,” a Public Health England spokesperson says.
When reading lateral flow test results, two lines through both the ‘C’ and ‘T’, even faint lines, indicate the test is positive, says a Public Health England spokesperson.
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?
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.
An Introduction to the Lateral Flow Test: Strengths, Limitations and Applications In this article, we will consider what lateral flow tests are, how they work and their applications.
How to take a lateral flow test correctly - vital steps that could save you from isolation TESTING has become a crucial part of travel since the coronavirus pandemic began.
An Introduction to the Lateral Flow Test: Strengths, Limitations and Applications In this article, we will consider what lateral flow tests are, how they work and their applications.
Lateral flow: The result of a lateral flow test has to be reported, even if it is negative. You cannot report a result after more than 24 hours and can only report one result at a time.
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.
“When reading lateral flow test results, two lines through both the ‘C’ and ‘T’, even faint lines, indicate the test is positive,” a Public Health England spokesperson says.
“When reading lateral flow test results, two lines through both the ‘C’ and ‘T’, even faint lines, indicate the test is positive,” a Public Health England spokesperson says.