Clearing up confusion: what to do after returning a positive rapid test
A health worker shows a positive SARS-CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Test. Source: AAP
With COVID-testing facilities across the country overwhelmed, authorities are urging people who test positive from a rapid antigen test and have mild symptoms to contact their General Practitioner - instead of visiting a testing facility. In an environment where the rules are rapidly evolving, SBS takes a look at what to do next if you test positive in a rapid antigen test.
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