BREAKING: No PCR needed after positive lateral flow test

Anyone testing positive on a LFT should "assume" they have coronavirus.

Most of us are no stranger to the lateral flow test at this stage.
Published 5th Jan 2022
Last updated 5th Jan 2022

Those who test positive for Covid-19 using a lateral flow test in Northern Ireland will no longer need a PCR rest to confirm that result.

The Department of Health says the temporary measure is in response to the very high prevalence of COVID-19 in NI.

The latest figures on Tuesday revealed another 30,423 positive cases.

Anyone who tests positive on a lateral flow should report the result online to trigger contact tracing processes, thereby alerting close contacts.

The department also said all those who receive a positive lateral flow test should assume they are infectious and self-isolate immediately for the required period.

Self-isolation can be ended on day seven in the event of negative lateral flow tests on days six and seven.

Lateral flow results should be reported online at https://www.gov.uk/report-covid19-result or by calling 119 if that is not possible.

No shortage of tests

Despite high demand, the DOH insists a recent delivery means there is no shortage of tests.

More than one million Rapid Lateral Flow Tests have been delivered into NI this week.

"Assume" you have covid after positive LFT

“If a person gets a positive lateral flow result they should assume they have COVID-19,” said Associate Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Joanne McClean.

“While removing the need for a confirmatory PCR test will help free up PCR capacity, it ensures that PCR tests are focused where they will give most public health and clinical benefit given the current high levels of disease.

“This includes maintaining PCR testing for those who are clinically vulnerable, allowing new COVID-19 treatments to be deployed in the event of a positive test.

“I would really underline the importance of people reporting the results from their lateral flow tests. This allows contact tracing to be initiated and also helps us to monitor the progression of the pandemic.”

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