If the RAT registration link does not work, try registering again later. If you make a mistake, re-register your RAT with the correct details. If you need help to register a positive RAT result, you can ask a friend or family member to complete the online form with you or register the RAT result on your behalf. RAT registration is no longer mandatory but is strongly encouraged because the more people who register their positive RATs, the more accurately the WA Department of Health can assess COVID-19 case numbers. If you test positive using a RAT, it is recommended that you register your result with WA Department of Health (external site). If your RAT result is positive, follow guidance for confirmed cases, including to stay home for at least 5 days and until symptoms have resolved. If you test negative using a RAT, monitor for COVID-like symptoms and test again if symptoms develop or persist. Parents or guardians should check the suitability of the specific RAT for children and perform or supervise the test. Two types of RATs (saliva test and nasal swabs) are approved for use in Australia (external site) by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).Īll RAT kits include guidance on their recommended use. See more information about WA’s Free RAT Program (external site) RAT kits are available for purchase from supermarkets, pharmacies and other selected suppliers. Ambulance fees for seniors and pensionersĪ rapid antigen test (RAT) is a quick home test to check if you have COVID-19.Assistance with travel costs to receive medical care.Telehealth – delivering virtual care closer to home.Screening mammography with BreastScreen WA.
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