Fit to Fly Test London – PCR tests are being offered by many London Harley Street clinics and medical providers for Covid 19.
Many Harley St Clinics offer Test to Release & Su'ega PCR ma le Tusi Fa'amaonia 'Fit to Fly' mo femalagaaiga ma galuega fa'ava-o-malo, fa'atasi ai ma fa'ai'uga vave ma sa'o.
O su'ega e masani lava o se su'ega ile falema'i e faia e se foma'i.
Afai o lo'o e fa'amoemoe e malaga mo tafaoga, galuega po o faamoemoega faaleaoaoga, ona e manaʻomia lea o se suʻega.
A mae'a loa le su'ega ma fa'amautu fa'ai'uga, o le ae mauaina le tusi faamaonia talafeagai ma se QR code e faʻamaonia ai lou tulaga malosi o femalagaaiga.
There are different tests you can get to check if you have coronavirus (COVID-19). The test you need depends on why you’re getting tested.
le 2 main tests are:
- PCR – mainly for people with symptoms, they’re sent to a lab to be checked
- rapid lateral flow tests – only for people who do not have symptoms, they give a quick result using a device similar to a pregnancy test
What is a PCR test?
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is performed to detect genetic material from a specific organism, such as a virus. The test detects the presence of a virus if you are infected at the time of the test. The test could also detect fragments of virus even after you are no longer infected.
What does PCR stand for?
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
How to do a PCR test at home
If you have symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) you should isolate immediately and book a PCR test with your nearest private Harley Street Clinic.
You may be able to get a PCR test to do at home, depending on availability
What’s in a PCR test kit?
Home test kits contain:
- a swab
- se fagu o lo'o i ai sina vaega vai - e tatau ona tumau i totonu o le paipa
- se taga sipi-loka manino ma se pa'u miti
- se taga e iai se QR code
- 3 fasi pepa
- se pusa
Fit to fly Test London Travel Tests
E mana'omia su'ega femalagaa'i Covid-19 pe afai e tatau ona e lele i fafo. E masani lava o le Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) suega.
Faamolemole siaki le lisi o malo fa'amaonia su'ega.
O le a le umi e maua ai la'u su'ega COVID-19?
How much does a PCR Test Cost?
Costs vary but typically between £60 to £250 depending on the provider that you choose.