Self-swab experience with covid 19 patient
According to some people to start a swab test to be one of the many people who believe in the benefits of the swab test. Indeed, the swab test must be carried out properly to avoid invalid results. As stated in the news, swab testing has now spread to areas prone to COVID-19, namely the work environment. The swab was carried out three times by the health officer or staff on the condition that the staff should not have any health problems such as no nosebleeds, no facial injuries. This antigen test is rated to have an 82 percent rapid ability to identify infected people as positive cases and uninfected people as negative cases. To find out the results of the swab to be truly valid, it is recommended to go to a doctor for a Pcr test. The Pcr test was able to correctly identify at a 93 percent rate. The swab test is usually done by inserting the swab into the nostrils and it is recommended to do ten turns in each nostril 2 centimeters deep. A good test time is around day 5-7 during the 14-day incubation period. Regular COVID-19 testing aims to minimize the transmission of the virus, especially the risk of large clusters. According to some residents' thoughts, many claim to be happy with the implementation of this swab, there are many conveniences and benefits such as the staff can be in a safe environment, actors do not need to cover up during filming so they are not too separated from each other between actors, the time needed to The test is relatively short, namely five minutes, and many think that this swab test can make people feel comfortable and calm because they believe that this swab test can bring our body's safety in monitoring, controlling, and preventing the transmission of COVID-19.
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