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Why do fruits, vegetables and cola affect a positive coronavirus test?

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Food and drinks can have a positive effect on the rapid tests we use to see if we have the coronavirus. But why do they become positive? Does this mean the tests are not working?

People in homes around the world have been running rapid coronavirus tests on everything from lemon to cola. Some of these food and drink items tested positive in the test, i.e. two red lines.

Vegetables and Cola contribute to a positive coronavirus test?

In this video, Dr. Joakim Øvrebø from FHI explains why certain meals and drinks can have a positive effect on such tests.

Positive food test i drinking doesn't mean the tests don't work! More information on this is available here:

Positive test result

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