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COVID-19 SELF TEST KIT SALIVA ANTIGEN SELF TEST KIT 1’S

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COVID-19 SELF TEST KIT SALIVA ANTIGEN SELF TEST KIT 1’S

– Self-tests are performed by a person at home or anywhere.
– All instructions for performing the test must be followed.
– Self-tests can be used by anyone who is symptomatic regardless of their vaccination status.
– Unvaccinated persons with no COVID-19 symptoms can also use self-tests, especially if they were potentially exposed to someone with COVID-19.
– If an individual tests positive, they should isolate and inform any close contacts.

Types of Specimens:
– Some tests require a nasal specimen that can be collected using an anterior nasal swab or a nasal mid-turbinate swab.
– Other tests require a saliva specimen.

Prepare to Collect a Specimen:
– Wash your hands with soap.
– Open the box and follow the manufacturer’s instructions included with the specimen collection or test kit to collect your own nasal or saliva specimen.
– If you don’t collect the specimens as directed, your test results may be incorrect.

Once collected, send the specimen to a testing facility or use the specimen, as described in the manufacturer’s instructions, to complete the self-test.

Performing the Test:
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions exactly and perform the steps in the order that they are listed. The manufacturer may also provide other resources, such as quick reference guides or instructional videos, to help you perform the test correctly.

Tips:
– Store all test components according to the manufacturer’s instructions until ready for use.
– Check the expiration date. Don’t use expired tests or test components that are damaged or appear discolored based on the manufacturer’s instructions.
– Clean the countertop, table, or other surfaces where you will do the test.
– Don’t open test devices or other test components until you are ready to start the testing process.
– Read and record test results only within the amount of time specified in the manufacturer’s instructions. A result read before or after the specified time frame may be incorrect.
– Don’t reuse test devices or other components.

After you have the results, discard the specimen collection swab and test kit in the trash, clean all surfaces that the specimen may have touched, and wash your hands.

Reporting Results:
Give your results to your healthcare provider or, if you do not have a healthcare provider, to your local or state health department. Some self-tests have an app that will automatically report your results to the appropriate public health authorities.