Record numbers of people in England and Wales are testing positive for covid-19. Here’s what you need to know about how lateral flow tests work and how the results relate to your chance of infecting others.
Record numbers of people in England and Wales are testing positive for covid-19. Here’s what you need to know about how lateral flow tests work, why symptoms may linger even if a person is no longer testing positive, and how long you can test positive after you have recovered from your symptoms.
“The focus of this new phase [of the pandemic] is on protecting those who are most at risk from the virus,” said a spokesperson for the UK Health Security Agency in a statement. In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, people should only stop isolating before 10 days if they have two negative results from a lateral flow test over two days.
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