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  1. ANTIGEN RAPID TEST (ART) FAQs (ART positive result is termed “Ag+”; Two consecutive ART invalid results is termed “re-tested Ag invalid”) GENERAL 1. Who should undertake the ART test? A: Workers who do not have Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) symptoms (i.e. fever, cough, runny nose and loss of taste/smell).

  2. ANTIGEN RAPID TEST (ART) SELF-TEST KITS. The A B C D s of ART self-test kits. Here’s a simple way to remember the ABCDs of ART self-test kits: ACT. Act if you are worried that you may have COVID-19. Get at least two ART self-test kits to stock up at home just in case you need it. BE INFORMED.

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  3. Feb 15, 2022 · Persons will be notified of their ART test result over SMS. Upon testing positive on the supervised self-administered ART, these persons will be placed under Protocol 2 and can each collect three ART kits from vending machines [2].

    • Q: I Have Covid-19 Symptoms. What Should I do?
    • Q: Should I Use A Self-Test Kit Even If I Don’T Have Any Symptoms?
    • Q: Is Frequent Art Swabbing Harmful to Me?

    Symptoms of COVID-19 are similar to acute respiratory infection symptoms – such as fever, cough, runny nose or loss of taste or smell. If you have any such symptoms, skip the self-test. Instead, consult a general practitioner at a Swab and Send Home (SASH) clinic, says MOH. You can find a list of these clinics here. If you have mild symptoms, you s...

    You can use the ART even if you are well, as a person could be infected even if he has no symptoms, says MOH. Testing will provide certainty, especially if you have come into contact with an active cluster, it said. People are encouraged to self-test regularly, including those who are fully vaccinated, especially if they are taking part in large-sc...

    Frequent swabbing has not been proven to be harmful, says MOH. ART swabs are inserted at around 2cm into the nostril, which are shallower and less intrusive than the nasopharyngeal swabs taken for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests. However, if you have had recent facial surgery or frequent nose bleeds, you are advised to visit a licensed ART pr...

  4. Sep 18, 2021 · SINGAPORE - Asymptomatic individuals who test positive for Covid-19 using do-it-yourself antigen rapid tests (ART) are being urged to self-isolate at home for 72 hours. If they are unwell during...

  5. Antigen Rapid Test, or ART in short, is a very quick and easy to use test where individuals are able to test on their own at home to see if they are infected with the COVID-19 virus. When Not To Do The Test.

  6. If you test positive with an ART test, you should regard yourself as being infected with COVID-19. Avoid close contact with others while still symptomatic. You may return to normal activities when your symptoms resolve.

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