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Getting your results
Information on how to register for an SMS result is provided when you get tested.
Results typically take 24 to 72 hours.
If you’ve been tested at a public hospital clinic or emergency department, you can also receive your result securely via
your MyServiceNSW account, and
a push notification, if you also have the Service NSW mobile app.
If you haven't received your results, contact the National Coronavirus Health Information Line on 1800 020 080 for advice.
Negative result
If the lab finds that you do not have COVID-19, and you were tested at a COVID-19 clinic or public hospital ED and registered for text alerts, you will receive a SMS.
If you have not registered for SMS, you will be contacted by phone by your local Public Health Unit.
If the test is negative and you are a person who
is a close contact of another person with COVID-19
has visited or travelled from Victoria
is in home quarantine due to overseas travel
has travelled to Lord Howe Island
has been advised by the Public Health Unit to remain in isolation
You must continue to follow the relevant guidelines for self-isolation and remain in isolation for 14 full days.
Positive result
If the test is positive your doctor or the public health unit will provide you with advice. The local public health unit will also contact you to interview you and identify your close contacts. The guidelines for people who have confirmed COVID-19 infection apply.
People who should get tested
Anyone with a cough, a sore or scratchy throat, shortness of breath, loss of taste, loss of smell or a fever (37.5° or higher) should be tested for COVID-19, even if symptoms are mild.
Most people without these symptoms do not require testing.
As well as people who have COVID-19 symptoms, there are other people who should consider testing. |
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