Things To Know About Day 2 And 8 Testing
Are you planning for day 2 and 8 testing? If you do, you have a many a number of things you need to clarify to be sure about day 2 and 8 packages. One of the things you may need to know is how to book a test.
Another important
thing you need to clarify is how long the test will take. In most cases, the
test will be sent to your address the following working day, after which you will
take the swab which will be sent back to the lab for testing. Once the test
reaches, is likely to take a further 24 to 48 hours for result issuance.
You may also be
interested to know if you can use rapid antigen test for travel. Unfortunately, this is not possible since these are not recognized
by international border staff or airlines. You will need to have a private test
administered. The NHS tests only work for people who show symptoms or believe
they have come in to contact with some who is positive from the coronavirus
disease. You will be misusing government testing if you use the NHS test for
your travel. When you want to travel, you need a PCR test that is stamped and signed
by a verified lab and doctor, and not an NHS test.
It is also important to know where and when to
take a rapid antigen test. A healthcare professional from the facility that you will
choose will administer the test for you. That way, the test will be much more
accurate and you will not need to worry about taking the sample the wrong way.
The sample will be collected by one of our members of staff at the clinic you will
attend and sent to a lab for analysis.
For more information on day 2 and 8
testing, visit our website at https://www.harleymedic.co.uk/
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