Is there any harm in getting a new crown nucleic acid test?

There is no harm in taking the NeoCorn RNA test.
Neo-Crown RNA testing is usually done by collecting a sample from the epithelial cells of the pharynx with a cotton swab in a manner that is not harmful to the human body.
During sample collection, the mucous membrane of the pharynx may bleed or break due to uncooperative patients or improper handling by medical staff, but it usually heals in about 2 days and will not cause any harm to the body later.
In the nucleic acid test, if the test subjects have cardiovascular and other basic diseases, coupled with psychological tension, will lead to resistance when doing the test, resulting in increased blood pressure, which does not have a direct relationship with the nucleic acid test, so the test subjects should be prepared psychologically, do not need to be overly nervous, so as not to cause unnecessary injuries during the operation.