How to do a rapid antigen test for COVID-19

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2021
  • Wonder how you do a rapid anitgen test for COVID-19? Unsure what's involved? Here's our step-by-step guide!
    You do not need to have your rapid antigen test confirmed with a PCR test unless you are:
    pregnant (more than 20 weeks gestation)
    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
    unvaccinated (16 years and over)
    immunosuppressed
    a worker, resident, patient, or client in a high-risk setting where there is not a current confirmed outbreak. High risk settings include: healthcare, aged care, disability care, and correctional facilities
    asked to by a registered medical practitioner.
    From 12 January, you must report a positive rapid antigen test result:
    within 24 hours of getting the result.
    every time you get a positive result.
    If you have tested positive and reported your result, you can:
    quickly understand your relative level of risk based on your personal circumstances
    access support services available from NSW Health
    access financial support, such as the Pandemic Disaster Leave Payment.
    More here: www.nsw.gov.au...
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