If you can get your hands on them, Senior Producer Freya Noble at 9news.com.au says, some rapid antigen tests come with a little blue UV torch to illuminate your results. As we move towards using more RATs and fewer PCRs, you may find yourself with a stockpile of these tiny lights. So, what can you do with…
What you can do with the UV torches from some rapid test kits (it involves kittens)
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