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COVID-19 is diagnosed via detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA using real time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain r
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You might not be able to see it, but there are millions of dust mites in your bed.
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A substantial proportion of COVID-19 patients who continue to test positive on a rapid antigen test after 5 days ma
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HealthCerts, an amalgamation of cryptographic hashes, blockchain technology, privacy protection and proof identity, is a set of open-source digital standards which is utilised for the issuing of digital COVID-19 test result certificates. Developed jointly by the Government Technology Agency of
A UCSF infectious diseases doctor says the new BA.5 variant is creating more false negative home tests, and it could be leading to more transmission.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- Why is the BA.5 COVID-19 variant spreading so quickly? A UCSF infectious disease expert is now saying it is te
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BA.5 is causing the majority of COVID cases in the US. But can we still count on the home tests we've come to rely on?
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Although at-home COVID-19 antigen rapid tests are useful in reducing the spread of COVID-19, there are common mistakes people make while administering them.
Kits with the rapid antigen (or "lateral flow") tests, designed to detect the presence of a specific viral antigen, come with a det