Neocoronavirus antigen tests usually show results in both the C and T zones at the same time, or the C zone may appear first, so it is not possible to generalize. The Neo-Crown Antigen test is used to screen for Neo-Crown virus infection in specific groups of people, such as isolation watchers and community residents. However, it is important to note that the Neo-Crown antigen test is not a substitute for the Neo-Crown nucleic acid test. Neocoronavirus antigen tests tend to show results in both the C and T regions at the same time. If the patient is not infected with Neocoronavirus, it is mostly a purple or red bar in the C region and no bar in the T region. If a patient is inadvertently infected with Neocollins, there may be a bar in the T-zone and a bar in the C-zone, and it is not possible to generalize the order in which they will appear. Once a patient has a positive result on the Neocollins antigen test, he or she should go to the local immunization facility and undergo a Neocollins nucleic acid test to determine the cause of the disease. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the patient should actively cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, patients should ensure sufficient rest time, do not overwork.