Another one bites the dust.
@jakelacaze fortunately no, it means negative. Why negative is a C and not an N is beyond me.
@pimoore I believe C is the control, and T is the sample result. C shows the test is valid, and the no bottom line means negative. (*not a doctor)
@TheDimPause @sgtstretch @Burk @jakelacaze @pimoore Yep it’s true. I took one yesterday and also got a negative result (snap, Pete!). The accompanying booklet containing the info and instructions explains exactly what Jason said.
@simonwoods obviously designed by the same people who designed home pregnancy tests, because what we all need in a moment of high stress and uncertainty is really cryptic and hard to understand results 😅
@petebrown just keeping you on your toes to make sure you’re paying attention in such important moments 🙃
@simonwoods @thedimpause @sgtstretch @burk @jakelacaze You’d think they’d just label it in layman’s terms with a ‘+’ and ‘-‘ instead. We have them available voluntarily at work so I’ve done it enough times that I just remember it as C for Clear.