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But, the scientists added, there are simple ways a consumer can fabricate a positive COVID-19 lateral flow test: By applying certain everyday beverages directly onto some COVID-19 lateral flow test cassettes. So, that's exactly what the researchers did, using the Abbott Panbio COVID-19 Ag Lateral Flow Test. Of the beverages they employed, they reported:
"We observed that all soft drinks , energy drink , alcoholic beverages , commercially bottled mineral water, and carbonated mineral water caused the appearance of a red test line."The researchers explained the science behind this effect by saying it could be due to"an altered pH in these solutions, which could modulate the function of the antibodies coated in the test line." They also added that when an at-home COVID-19 test is used correctly, it may be considered reliable.
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