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But dj was talking about an ONS test and not a test ordered through the T&T app (which should end up giving a code that can be entered).
The main purpose of the ONS tests/study is not to provide individuals with test results, it's to help determine population wide prevalence.
I don't think you can enter negative results in the T&T app anyway. Following the T&T app isn't a legal requirement (but it's a sensible thing to do), you only have to follow what T&T say on the phone (no idea what provision they have for the deaf).
So if you have one of the main symptoms you have to isolate until you tell the app you've had a test that says you're clear? Not just the normal waiting period? Or is this to get out of isolation before the period is complete?