Register for an antibody test kit
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See here https://www.gov.uk/register-coronavirus-antibody-t...
I’m in Scotland and in education so can register for a test.
Not sure why but something in my head is saying “don’t”.
Am I being irrational?
I’m in Scotland and in education so can register for a test.
Not sure why but something in my head is saying “don’t”.
Am I being irrational?
Seems a bit counter productive to restrict it to such a narrow set of criteria if they're wanting to learn who has had it and how it's spread, I can understand they probably don't want to get swamped with requests from every hypochondriac in the country, but there's plenty of people who've had to continue working through out it, who could have had it and been asymptomatic and never known they could have been spreading it.
I'd have signed up to do it if I could, but I can't according to their criteria.
I'd have signed up to do it if I could, but I can't according to their criteria.
HappyClappy said:
Very ambiguous on how long after they may be able to detect it.Catz said:
See here https://www.gov.uk/register-coronavirus-antibody-t...
I’m in Scotland and in education so can register for a test.
Not sure why but something in my head is saying “don’t”.
Am I being irrational?
Check they’ll actually give you the results. When Scotland joined the ONS survey apparently serology results weren’t to be fed back to the participants and the blood tests offered by places like Superdrug still aren’t available in Scotland.I’m in Scotland and in education so can register for a test.
Not sure why but something in my head is saying “don’t”.
Am I being irrational?
Edit: ONS website suggests they don’t give anyone serology results. https://www.ons.gov.uk/surveys/informationforhouse...
Edited by alangla on Tuesday 6th October 08:12
HappyClappy said:
If it's accurate I'd be interested, I just hate getting suckered in. Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


