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The Lake County farm is under official quarantine.
On Aug. 17, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services confirmed a vaccinated warmblood weanling filly in Lake County positive for strangles. She presente
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As more Americans get tested for the new coronavirus and the disease it causes, COVID-19, they’re discovering the test involves a deep nasal swab that can be uncomfortable.
Called a nasopha
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EMERYVILLE, Calif., Aug. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --Lucira Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: LHDX) ("Lucira Health," "Lucira" or the "Company"), a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of transformative and innovative infectious disease tests, today announced th
HISD is offering free drive-thru PCR COVID-19 testing on August 19, 20, and 27 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Testing will be available for HISD staff, students, and members of their households. The program is offered in partnership with the Houston Health Department and Fulgent Genetics.<
“Our entire family is very much ready for the saliva substitute of PCR testing!” Heidi T., parents of say Guelph, Ontario , “Our school-aged kids have a lot of nasal swabs and are inevitably traumatized by them. Spitting into a cup doesn’t hurt at all and yields more
Early during the pandemic, Neil Saxvy's son Matthew broke his arm and had to go to the hospital.
Because of COVID-19, he needed a PCR test, which meant an eye-watering swab high up in his nostrils. The young boy did not enjoy the experience.
"Ever since then he's
MONDAY, Jan. 10, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Swabs that come with at-home rapid antigen COVID-19 tests should be used in the nose and not the throat, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns.
It issued the warning on Twitter in response to reports that some people are using swabs inten