![]() If you have a positive PCR test result, you likely have COVID-19, even if you don’t have symptoms. your RAT is negative you are unlikely to have COVID-19.It also assists NSW Health respond to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Registering your result helps you access medical support from NSW Health, including antiviral medicines if you are eligible. It is recommended you register your test result with Service NSW. If you have no COVID-19 symptoms but your PCR test is positive, follow the advice for testing positive to COVID-19. your RAT is positive, repeat a RAT or ask your doctor if you should get a PCR test. ![]() Stay home until your symptoms have settled. your RAT is negative, and you are not at higher risk of severe illness, consider doing another RAT 24 hours later.your RAT is negative, and you are at higher risk of severe illness, ask your doctor if you should have a PCR test.It also assists NSW Health to respond to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. your RAT is positive, stay home and follow the advice for people testing positive to COVID-19.If you have COVID-19 symptoms (runny nose, sore throat, cough and fever) and: NSW Health recommends you stay at home if you have cold or flu symptoms (runny nose, sore throat, cough, fever) even if you test negative for COVID-19, so you don’t risk infecting other people. Your doctor may suggest you have a PCR test as well, but you can do a RAT while you wait for your PCR result. If you are not at higher risk of severe illness: Read more on antiviral medicines including how to access them if you are eligible.įind out more about protecting yourself from COVID-19 if you are higher risk of severe illness. COVID-19 antivirals work best if taken as soon as possible, and within 5 days from when your symptoms start. Early diagnosis means you can access antiviral medicines quickly. ![]() Your doctor may also recommend a COVID-19 PCR test.
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