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By Mike Harris published 10 March 22
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NEW YORK — The US Food and Drug Administration last week granted separate Emergency Use Authorizations for a SARS-CoV-2 testing sample collection kit developed by Audere and a PCR-based SARS-CoV-2 test from LGC Biosearch Technologies.
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At-home COVID-19 tests can give you insight into whether you have a current coronavirus infection and can provide results in as little as a few minutes. Here's what you need to know about how to use them, when to take them and what your results mean. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Never before in the course of human events have our noses been so poked, prodded and downright invaded by foreign objects at our own behest. This is the golden age of swabs, meaning we will pay gilded prices for a coronavirus antigen test, the new nose candy, to jab a swab up our nostrils in t
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The Government is no longer providing the general public with free Covid tests.
It means people must now pay out of their own pockets to check whether they have the virus.
The UK now appears to be past the peak of the latest wave of infections, caused by the BA.2 sub-variant of Om
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A British patient has died after the longest COVID infection on record — regularly testing positive for a staggering 505 days.
The unidentified patient, who had a weakened immune system, succumbed after suffering
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If you only swab your nostrils with a rapid test, you could miss an infection, and get a false negative result. Infectious diseases specialist Dr. Lisa Barrett demonstrates how to swab your throat and your nostrils to get the most accurate result.
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