According to CECC, a negative result on a Quick Test screening does not mean that there is no disease.
Those who test negative should continue to pay attention to their health conditions and follow epidemic prevention measures.
All screening tests have the possibility of false negatives and false positives. If the patient is tested during the incubation period, the virus may not be detectable.
Contacts of diagnosed cases and those with a history of activities in high-risk areas should fully implement the necessary epidemic prevention measures, even if the Quick Test screening results are negative.
If related symptoms occur, one should immediately contact the Health Department, seek medical treatment, and undertake a screening test according to the instructions provided.
Do not take public transportation. Be ready to provide a history of personal activities and information about close contacts.