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Here's everything you need to know about where to get a lateral flow test, how to read the results and more. Where can you get a lateral flow test?
Covid-19 lateral flow tests, also known as antigen tests, and give a good indication of whether you have Covid or not.
How to do a lateral flow test Before you take the test, you should blow your nose and wash your hands thoroughly.
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.
Step-by-step guides on how to do lateral flow tests, explained in five South Asian languages.
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