Two bars on the New Crown antigen test indicate a suspected New Crown virus infection.
The New Crown kit antigen test reveals bands at both C and T on the test card, and the clear band at C suggests that this antigen test is positive. Although neocoronavirus antigen test is not one of the ways to confirm the diagnosis of neocoronavirus, a positive antigen test indicates that the organism is highly suspected of being infected with the virus.
Due to the low accuracy of the antigen test and its susceptibility to environmental factors, a single positive test result does not confirm that the body is infected. Currently, nucleic acid testing is more accurate and remains the gold standard for diagnosing new coronavirus infections. Nucleic acid tests can accurately amplify the genetic material of the virus.
Therefore, it is advisable to report a positive antigen test result to your community or organization and have a nucleic acid test performed to confirm the diagnosis.