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If you test positive on a lateral flow test, you will need to declare your positive test to the NHS. You will then be asked to take a PCR test (a COVID test that's analysed in a lab) to confirm ...
According to the NHS, one in three people with Covid-19 do not show symptoms but can still infect others, which is why taking a lateral flow test regularly — even when you’re vaccinated — is ...
New NHS guidelines have outlined who should be taking Covid lateral flow tests. It comes after the Government announced previously that the distribution of free test kits to the general public ...
In it, the Facebook user presents an NHS lateral flow test for COVID-19, which includes a note on the packaging to say it has been sterilised using ethylene oxide.
So what test do you take and when? Here we explain when you should take a PCR test and when you should take a Rapid Flow Test. Which test you get will depend on whether or not you have any symptoms.
Eligible fully vaccinated passengers arriving in England from countries not on the UK's red list can take a cheaper lateral flow test instead of a PCR from today [Sunday 24 October].
As part of the government's "living with COVID" plan, free testing in England will come to an end on 1 April. Here's how much lateral flow tests will cost.
If you experience any symptoms of Covid and are worried you may be infected it is still possible to get rapid lateral flow tests from the NHS, although they are no longer free for most people.
Lateral flow tests have been introduced for holidaymakers in what the Government has hailed a "huge boost" for the travel industry.
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