A good tip when performing the RAT on children is to place the swab into the nose: “low, and slow”. As mentioned in the video - place the swab with the tip facing more ‘backwards’ than ‘upwards’ into the nose, and advance and rotate it slowly and gently to make it less startling and uncomfortable for your child.
My sister did a nasal and throat covid test and the T line was even fainter than the one at 6:00. Also she ate and drank within the 30 mins before her test. With how faint the line is and the fact she drank water I don't know what to think of the test results.
General advice here: To be honest, even a very faint T line is highly likely to be positive. If in doubt, repeat the test if you can or get a PCR instead if at all possible. Cheers, Paul.
A good tip when performing the RAT on children is to place the swab into the nose: “low, and slow”. As mentioned in the video - place the swab with the tip facing more ‘backwards’ than ‘upwards’ into the nose, and advance and rotate it slowly and gently to make it less startling and uncomfortable for your child.
Helpful and wonderfully explained.
My sister did a nasal and throat covid test and the T line was even fainter than the one at 6:00. Also she ate and drank within the 30 mins before her test. With how faint the line is and the fact she drank water I don't know what to think of the test results.
General advice here: To be honest, even a very faint T line is highly likely to be positive. If in doubt, repeat the test if you can or get a PCR instead if at all possible. Cheers, Paul.