A new breed of fast, cheap, and, in most cases, accurate new COVID-19 tests could remake the fraught debate over virus outbreaks at school this fall. Using subjects’ saliva instead of invasive nasal ...
CSU has collected about 1,000 saliva samples to be tested since Friday, Zabel said, and five of those produced positive results. The follow-up Biodesix results from the five people those samples came ...
As the coronavirus pandemic broke out across the country, healthcare providers and scientists relied on the standard method for detecting respiratory viruses: sticking a long swab deep into the nose ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — South Dakota could soon be testing a person’s saliva to learn if that individual has the coronavirus. But while the way in which individuals could be tested for COVID-19 will ...
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