Nucleic acid testing generally carries ID card verification information. If your input information is wrong or the sample is sent for inspection, you can't get the result of nucleic acid detection at this time. At this time, it is necessary to contact the relevant staff in time and re-test if necessary.
According to the national epidemic prevention and control requirements, in principle, people in low-risk areas can carry out 10: 1 mixed sample testing, people in medium-risk areas can carry out 5: 1 mixed sample testing, and people in high-risk areas and key populations must carry out 1 single sample testing. It is normal for residents who take the "mixed sampling" method for nucleic acid detection not to receive the test report. So before the nucleic acid test, you can ask clearly.