Drinking alcohol will not affect the results of the nucleic acid test. Nucleic acid tests are based on the nucleic acids of viruses, and need to look for the presence of foreign invading viruses in specimens from the respiratory tract, blood, and feces of the test taker to determine whether or not the virus is present in the body. Alcohol has not been clinically found to affect the final results of the nucleic acid test, and there are no false positives or false negatives due to alcohol consumption. Nucleic acid test is not affected by food or medication, so there is no need to resist nucleic acid test due to food or medication. When taking the test, you need to keep a distance of more than one meter from other people and do not come into close contact with other people. Also, you need to wear a surgical mask throughout the test to avoid cross-infection with others during the test.