What does a negative rat test look like?

Only 1 line next to the letter T • No lines at all If there is no line or colour next to the letter T your test is negative.
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What is negative on a rapid antigen test?

A negative test result indicates that antigens from SARS-CoV-2 were not detected from the specimen. However, a negative result does not rule out COVID-19.
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What is negative for COVID rapid test?

Negative. A negative COVID-19 test means the test did not detect the virus, but this doesn't rule out that you could have an infection. If you used an antigen test, see FDA instructions on repeat testing.
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What is positive on a RAT test?

If you test positive using a RAT, you are a confirmed COVID case. Register your positive test. A rapid antigen test (RAT) is a quick home test to check if you have COVID-19. It provides a result within 15 to 30 minutes.
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Does a negative RAT test mean I am not infectious?

If you test positive on a RAT, you are infectious and may transmit COVID-19 to the people around you. If you test negative on a RAT, you are unlikely to transmit COVID-19 to other people. In combination with other measures, RATs help the Court to maintain a COVID-safe environment.
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What does negative COVID test look like?

A pink line next to C and a pink line next T. This means you have a positive COVID-19 result. If your result is negative, you will see one line next to C. If you have a void result, you will see a line next to T.
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Does a faint line mean you are less contagious?

This is because relatively large amounts of virus need to be present for the antibodies in the test to react to the viral proteins. A faint, slow-to-appear line could still represent high levels of virus, meaning that if you can see any line at all, you are still highly likely to be infectious.
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How do I know if my rapid test is positive?

Positive Result: If you see two lines, Control (C) line and Test (T) line, this means COVID-19 was detected. If positive, please contact your doctor or local health department immediately and follow local guidelines for self-isolation.
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What does C mean on Covid RAT test?

Positive test result:

If a test line (T) is visible together with a control line (C), this means that the result is positive. Look carefully at the result: The test should be considered positive if two lines are visible - even if they are faint. A positive test result means it is very likely that you have COVID‑19.
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When is rapid antigen test positive?

When testing an asymptomatic person in a community setting for COVID-19, the healthcare provider generally can interpret a positive antigen test to indicate that the person is infected with SARS-CoV-2; this person should follow CDC's guidance for isolation.
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Are rapid tests false negative?

When you perform an at-home COVID-19 antigen test, and you get a positive result, the results are usually accurate. However, if you perform an at-home COVID-19 antigen test, you could get a false negative result. This means that the test may not detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus that is in your nasal swab sample.
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Are rat tests accurate?

The accuracy of RATs can be affected by factors such as how well the sample is taken, the timing of the sample (RATs are relatively insensitive early or late in infection) and the evidence particular brands have differing ability to detect the Omicron variant.
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What does 2 lines on a Covid test mean?

Two lines – even faint lines – indicate the test is positive. The test has failed and should be retaken. Negative result.
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What does the positive antigen test look like?

Positive Result

A red line appears in both the test line region 'T' and the control line region 'C'. A Positive result indicates the presence of SARS-CoV-2 antigen in the sample. Even if the test line is weak or incomplete it should be interpreted as a positive result.
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How to read a at home COVID test?

A POSITIVE result must show BOTH a BLUE line and a PINK line near the BLUE line. Look closely! Even a very faint, pink Test Line and a blue Control Line is a POSITIVE result. The intensity of the lines may vary.
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Should an antigen test be negative?

Negative antigen test result

If you have a negative (not detected) antigen test result, you need to report your negative antigen result. This helps us learn more about antigen testing. A negative test does not mean that you do not have COVID-19. It just means that the virus was not found on the sample you took.
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Does C on a Covid test mean positive or negative?

Any visible pink/ red “T” line is a positive result when the “C” line is also present. A positive test result means that the virus that causes COVID-19 was detected in your sample and it is very likely you have COVID-19 and it is important to be under the care of a healthcare provider.
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Is C or T positive on rapid antigen test?

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One coloured line should be in the control line region (C), and another coloured line should be in the test line region (T). Two lines, one next to C and one next to T, even faint lines, show the test is positive.
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How long do rapid tests show positive?

Several studies show that most people no longer test positive after five to seven days from their first positive test, but between 10% to 20% of people continue to test positive for 10 to 14 days. But why it takes longer for some people to clear the virus than others is still unknown.
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What does C on rapid test mean?

Rapid antigen at-home test instructions. Artron. Positive result. Control line (C) and the test line (T) appear. A positive result means you likely have COVID-19 and you could pass it on to others.
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Are you still contagious after 5 days of Covid?

Infectiousness usually begins to decrease after day 5, but this doesn't mean you can't spread the virus beginning on day 6. This is why it is SO important to wear a mask through day 10. Everyone's immune response is different, and we can spread the virus for different amounts of time.
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Does the T line appear first on an antigen test?

Positive - the presence of the test line (T) and the control line (C) within the result window, regardless of which line appears first, indicating a positive result. The presence of any test line (T), no matter how faint, indicates a positive result.
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How long do you stay contagious after testing positive for COVID-19?

Those with severe COVID-19 may remain infectious beyond 10 days and may need to extend isolation for up to 20 days. People who are moderately or severely immunocompromised should isolate through at least day 20.
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How long after testing positive for Covid will I test negative?

Some people can test positive for COVID-19 for weeks or even months on PCR tests, but there is good news: people are not likely to be contagious for that long from a single infection, even if they test positive, and therefore are unlikely to transmit the virus to others.
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How to read the antigen test?

Read results after 15 minutes and no later than 20 minutes. One red line (C) - indicates a negative result, Two red lines (C and T) - indicate a positive result. One line (T) - is an invalid test (the test will need to be re-done).
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