A new study has found that nasopharyngeal swabs, taken from inside the nostril, were more effective at detecting COVID-19 than saliva tests or swabs from just inside the nostril or under the tongue.The study also found that detection rates were lower in asymptomatic patients, confirming the ratio
A new study has found that nasopharyngeal swabs, taken from inside the nostril, were more effective at detecting COVID-19 than saliva tests or swabs from just inside the nostril or under the tongue.The study also found that detection rates were lower in asymptomatic patients, confirming the ratio
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Claire Wolters is a Philly-based reporter covering health news for Verywell.
Heather Mercer is native to Northwest Ohio (go Walleye!) and graduated from Loma Linda University with two doctorate degrees (psychology and public health). She is currently a professor at Owens Community Colle
Claire Wolters is a Philly-based reporter covering health news for Verywell.
Heather Mercer is native to Northwest Ohio (go Walleye!) and graduated from Loma Linda University with two doctorate degrees (psychology and public health). She is currently a professor at Owens Community Colle
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