Even bigger find!!! At home antibody test16 Sep 2020 22:26
If you think your result is wrong
The test is accurate but no at-home test is 100% reliable all of the time.
COVID-19 is new and more research needs to be done to understand how our bodies respond to it. For example, we need to find out if antibodies are always produced and how long they last.
If you know you’ve had the virus before, it’s still possible to get a negative antibody result. This can happen for some people because they do not develop antibodies, or their level of antibodies is too low for the test to detect.
If you think you’ve not had the virus, it’s still possible to get a positive antibody result. This can happen for some people because they did not have symptoms or only had very mild ones.
If you have any concerns about your test result, get advice from a health professional.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-antibody-tests/coronavirus-covid-19-antibody-tests#check-youre-eligible-for-an-antibody-test