Getting tested for COVID-19 and reporting your results

Getting tested for COVID-19 and reporting your results helps to reduce the spread of the virus. It also helps to protect those who could get seriously ill if they catch the virus. To keep our community as safe as possible, you should test yourself twice a week for COVID-19 even if you don't have symptoms. Around one in three people infected with the virus do not experience symptoms, which means they can still pass it on to others. Watch our video to find out more about getting tested and reporting your results. How to get tested . The type of COVID-19 test you take depends on whether or not you have symptoms.
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