
The Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) suggest that you contact your doctor if you have symptoms such as cough, respiratory problems, fever and fever. Of course having symptoms will not necessarily be associated with a Covid-19 test as doctors may find you have colds, flu or seasonal allergies.
In cases where doctors suspect you may have been affected by coronavirus, the test comes in several forms.
1) Taking a sample to the nose or throat area. This is accomplished by means similar to cotton pins for the ears.
2) Nose sampling. This method involves injecting a saline solution into the nose and then removing it through suction through the equipment.
3) A thin light tube called a bronchoscope is placed in the mouth and lungs, where a sample for analysis is collected.
4) A spit test. If you have a cough with phlegm, the patient may be required to cough and exhale saliva, which is used as a sample.
5) Blood test. It's about the standard blood test.
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a rapid test for coronavirus, which takes samples from the nose, throat and lungs.
Silva Bino of the Institute of Public Health told News24 a week ago that the coronavirus test costs 15,000 lek and costs are covered by the state. The test is performed by sampling the pharynx, nose and mouth, but blood tests may also be performed. After this stage, samples are sent for review to the Institute of Public Health.