The Neo-Crown Antigen Self-Test is relatively accurate, but the results of the nucleic acid test are ultimately required.
The Neocoronavirus Antigen Self-Test is the primary method of self-testing for Neocoronavirus infection, and is not based on the same principles as the nucleic acid test, so it cannot be called a nucleic acid self-test. It is relatively accurate and can detect the presence of infection for most neocoronaviruses.
However, because the test needs to be operated by the person being tested, there is a certain rate of misdetection. If the result is negative, the possibility of infection is small; if the result is positive, it is necessary to carry out nucleic acid testing in a timely manner, and the final results of nucleic acid testing will be the basis for diagnosis, and antigenic self-testing can only serve as a means of preliminary screening.