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How reliable are Covid-19 diagnostic tests?

July 5, 2020

“In the absence of a clinical laboratory “gold standard,” researchers are finding a high frequency of false negatives in SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests.“ | learn more

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Tennessee’s secret to plentiful Coronavirus testing

May 24, 2020

I’m surprised more states aren’t doing this. “Just about anyone who wants a coronavirus test in the state of Tennessee can get one. How? The state got buy-in and lots of participation from private labs by assuring them it will […]

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Direct-to-consumer COVID-19 testing shut down

April 19, 2020

A handful of direct-to-consumer companies started offering at-home COVID-19 testing. The FDA quickly responded: “No.” | learn more

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