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A rapid antigen test is a quick way to check if you have COVID-19. You do the test yourself and it shows you the result on a device that comes with the test.
You do not need to register if you’ve:
Note: If you develop severe chest pain, fainting episodes or severe difficulty breathing, call Triple Zero (000) straight away and tell the ambulance staff that you have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
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To register a positive rapid antigen test result you must be:
Note: You must have the person’s consent to register a result on their behalf. To register a child’s result, you must be their parent or guardian.
If you have any issues or need help completing the form, call Service NSW on 13 77 88.
You cannot register your positive result at a Service NSW Centre.
After you’ve submitted the form, continue to self-isolate for 7 days from the day you received your positive result and follow the advice from NSW Health.
You should tell all members of your household that you have tested positive. They must follow the household contact guidelines.
If you’re pregnant, unvaccinated or have a serious medical condition, you’ll be asked to complete a follow up survey from NSW Health after you’ve submitted your positive result.
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Select ‘Change language’ at the top right of the page (in the black ribbon), and a list of different languages will appear.
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For free help in your language, you can also call Translating and Interpreting Services on 13 14 50 and ask them to contact us on 13 77 88. The service provides immediate phone interpreting.
If you have any health concerns, you can check your symptoms online or contact:
your GP
the NSW Health Flu and COVID-19 Care at Home Support Line on 1800 960 933
Healthdirect 24/7 on 1800 022 222.
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