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Question About Taking Lateral Flow Test On Day 2 After Returning From Abroad.
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So I've recently just recovered from having Covid and I was told that I shouldn't take another test within the next 90 days, as there's a chance it will return a false positive.
So is there anywhere on this test that I'm supposed to take, where I can submit my details to inform them of my previous Covid infection??
Knowing my luck, it'll come back positive and I'll be told to isolate ..... just in time for Xmas!!
So is there anywhere on this test that I'm supposed to take, where I can submit my details to inform them of my previous Covid infection??
Knowing my luck, it'll come back positive and I'll be told to isolate ..... just in time for Xmas!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Even if its a false positive you'll be required to follow the set process which is "anyone with a positive result will need to take a free NHS confirmatory PCR test and isolate". Theres no way a positive will be ignored because theres a chance it may of been a false positive. It could also be that you really are positive and may be infectious. I dont know what happens if the resultent PCR test is negative, not sure whether your isolation can then be cancelled, sorry
If I'm understanding this Lateral flow Test, you do it at home and you don't send it off to be tested, you complete it all at home, so you get the result at home??
Then you send a photo of the result back to the testing centre??
If this is the case, it's madness .... what's to stop someone running the swab under the tap and testing that .... not that I'd ever contemplate doing that!!
Then you send a photo of the result back to the testing centre??
If this is the case, it's madness .... what's to stop someone running the swab under the tap and testing that .... not that I'd ever contemplate doing that!!
//// you could JFDI? ////
..... and if that means what I think it does, there's no need :)
I'm reluctant to take the test, even more so after having been told about the risk of a false positive within 90 days. I don't want to run the risk of having to self-isolate, especially over Xmas.
Thanks for the replies anyway peeps.
If I can't contact the company that we'll be getting the kits from .... well .... I know what I'll be doing .....
..... and if that means what I think it does, there's no need :)
I'm reluctant to take the test, even more so after having been told about the risk of a false positive within 90 days. I don't want to run the risk of having to self-isolate, especially over Xmas.
Thanks for the replies anyway peeps.
If I can't contact the company that we'll be getting the kits from .... well .... I know what I'll be doing .....
Yes I can guess what you'll be doing... cheating the system and more importantly if you really do have covid again risk infecting your family over christmas.
As I already explained if its positive you'll have to do a pcr as a check to see if its a false positive ( so negative) or true positive.
The other option is not to go on holiday of you don't like the requirements and think they should apply to others but not you.
As I already explained if its positive you'll have to do a pcr as a check to see if its a false positive ( so negative) or true positive.
The other option is not to go on holiday of you don't like the requirements and think they should apply to others but not you.
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