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FAST COVID-19 RT-PCR TESTING SOLUTIONS.
(Exposure, Travel, Work, School & More)
Please check with your healthcare provider if you’re feeling unwell during the COVID-19 pandemic even if you’ve been vaccinated.
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What is it
Avoid crowds and close contact. Wear a properly fitted mask when physical distancing is not possible and in poorly ventilated settings. Clean your hands frequently with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water. Cover your mouth and nose with a bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze.
Keep to your regular routines as much as possible and maintain a daily schedule for yourself including sleeping, meals and activities. Stay socially connected. Speak to loved ones and people you trust every day or as much as possible, using the telephone, video-calls or messaging, through writing letters, etc. Use this time to share your feelings and to do common hobbies together. Be physically active every day.
PCR Test
PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests are a fast, highly accurate way to diagnose certain infectious diseases and genetic changes. The tests work by finding the DNA or RNA of a pathogen (disease-causing organism) or abnormal cells in a sample.
Symptoms of covid-19
Pride of Professional service
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
Everyone ages 2 years and older should properly wear a well-fitting mask indoors and in public in areas.
Though a regular thermometer in your mouth or other part of your body is the most accurate way to take temperature
Social distancing means keeping a safe distance (approximately 6 feet) from others and avoiding gathering.
Do you have any Query?
PCR testing looks for the genetic material of the virus in a sample taken from your nose and throat. The test looks directly for the virus, so it is the most accurate test for seeing if a person is infected with the virus at the time the test is taken.
The PCR test requires a throat and nasal swab sample to be collected and send to our UKAS registered laboratory for testing.
You may experience some mild discomfort and you may feel a gagging sensation but it should not hurt.
If your PCR test comes back positive you and any close contacts will need to isolate. For further guidance you can visit the NHS website.
If your PCR tests come back negative, you were not infected with the COVID-19 when you took the test. If you have developed symptoms since your test took place, please follow the NHS guidance.