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Lateral flow has grown beyond the home pregnancy test and has the potential to give people access to a range of quick, affordable and accurate tests they can perform at home to screen for a ...
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.
In a lateral flow test, a swab is placed in the nose or throat of the person being tested, before then being put into an extraction tube with a liquid to create a solution.
Lateral flow tests use similar technology to pregnancy tests, and do not require lab equipment or expertise to get a result.
LATERAL flow test has gained momentum recently however what is this type of testing and could it offer hope for the future? Expert weighs in.
Researchers assessed the changing landscape of lateral flow tests (LFTs), and the development of next-generation LFTs based on lessons learnt from the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus ...
A recent study discusses the role of lateral flow device testing in potentially improving COVID-19 isolation policies.
How to take a lateral flow test Latest figures show that around 3.8m people in the UK, approximately one in 17, has Covid.
If you test regularly, you'll have peace of mind that you're not unknowingly spreading the virus to loved ones or strangers. How do I order free lateral flow tests to be sent to me?
How do I order and use a Covid lateral flow test? Head online to this website - where you can request a pack of tests to use at home. The testing kit comes with instructions and is fairly simple ...
These lateral flow tests will be delivered to your home in a matter of days. If you are unable to use the online service, you can also order them by calling the free number 119 between 7am and 11pm.
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.