This test is the best option to identify if someone currently has the virus or has previously had it. Rapid antigen testing requires a swab sample from the back of the throat or nose. While rapid antibody testing is a simple blood spot test using a lancet and pipette – with both results in 15 minutes.
SelectThis test is the best option to identify if someone currently has the virus or has previously had it. Rapid antigen testing requires a swab sample from the back of the throat or nose. While rapid antibody testing is a simple blood spot test using a lancet and pipette – with both results in 15 minutes.
SelectThis test is the best option to identify if someone currently has the virus. This is particularly important for staff members returning to work, and important for identifying asymptomatic carriers of the virus. Rapid antigen testing requires a swab sample from the back of the throat or nose – with results in 15 minutes.
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