What is Quick Virus Scan?

Quick Virus Scan is a rapid screening and analysis function primarily used to quickly match and analyze virus-related information in a database. It helps operators identify any resonant features worthy of further attention and provides a reference for subsequent analysis.


Its features include:


Fast scanning speed: Initial analysis is typically completed in just a few minutes.


Wide database coverage: It can match and analyze with a large number of virus-related databases built into the device.


Assisted screening: Helps identify items requiring further attention, allowing for a more comprehensive analysis in conjunction with other scanning functions.


Facilitates health management: Suitable as a reference step in the overall health assessment process.


Suggested workflow:


Perform a full-body scan (NLS scan) first.


Select Quick Virus Scan for specific analysis based on the results.


Perform in-depth scanning or functional analysis of items of interest.


Make a comprehensive judgment based on personal symptoms, medical history, and formal medical examinations.


Important Notes:


It is important to emphasize that:


Quick Virus Scan cannot confirm whether a person is infected with a specific virus.


This scan cannot replace laboratory testing (such as PCR, antigen testing, viral culture, etc.) or a doctor's diagnosis.


Scan results should be used as a reference for health information, not as a basis for medical diagnosis.


If you experience fever, persistent cough, rash, or other symptoms suspected of being infected, you should promptly seek examination and treatment at a qualified medical institution.


The Quick Virus Scan can quickly perform resonance matching analysis on virus-related databases, helping operators identify health information requiring further attention, improving the efficiency of health assessments, and providing a reference for subsequent comprehensive analysis. It is a health management aid and is not intended for disease diagnosis or confirmation of viral infection.