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Making COVID-19 Tests Safe and Available
If you are a close contact, have symptoms, or have tested positive, there are steps you may do to lessen the transmission of the virus.
If you don’t qualify for testing and you have a high temperature, signs of a respiratory illness such a coronavirus, or you don’t feel well enough to go to work or engage in daily activities, try to stay at home and limit contact with others. If you have a high temperature, keep trying to do this until it goes down or until you feel better.
Close-up of adult hand holding a Positive result Covid19 or SARS CoV-2 test kit with result At home covid testing are quick antigen tests that you do on your own. This implies that you separate the mucus from your nose and test it. Always read the following instructions before doing a self-test.
Always keep a few authorized self-tests on hand at your house. The packaging of rapid antigen tests with a CE mark indicates that they are authorized for use as self-testing. At chemists, pharmacies, and grocery stores, you may purchase authorized tests.For five days following the day you took the test, or from the day your symptoms began, if you have a positive coronavirus test result, try to stay at home and limit your contact with others (whichever was earlier). The day following your test should be counted as day.
If possible, a child or young person (18 years of age or under) with a positive coronavirus test result should try to stay at home and limit contact with others for three days after the day they did the test or from the day their symptoms first appeared. Compared to adults, children and young individuals often have shorter infectivity periods. -
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