Test for current infection
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Description:Updated Oct. 27, 2021
A viral test checks specimens from your nose or your mouth to find out if you are currently infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. Viral tests can be performed in a laboratory, at a testing site, or at home or anywhere else. Two types of viral tests are used: nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) and antigen tests.
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Content Notes:Viral tests are used to look for current infection -- Who should get tested -- Who does not need to be tested -- COVID-19 viral testing tool -- How to get a viral test -- Positive viral test -- Negative viral test -- Take steps to protect yourself.
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