Is it okay to stab the throat with the new crown antigen test?

Neocrown antigen testing for stabbing the throat is possible. There are currently three types of Neocoronary antigen tests available: an oropharyngeal swab, a nasal swab, and a nasal swab. It is possible to poke your throat, but you will need to purchase an oropharyngeal swab for the NeoCAP test kit. Because the nasal cavity will have a somewhat higher viral load, if nasal secretions are drawn for testing, the results of the antigen test will be relatively more accurate and more sensitive, but at present, whichever method is chosen complies with the regulations and also produces test results. If you choose to do a throat swab for antigen detection, you should read the instructions in detail so that the results will not be affected by improper operation or by incomplete sterilization during the operation.