Ohioans quickly searched for COVID-19 on Google before the Thanksgiving holiday. So how easy are they to obtain? In some places, demand may be higher than supply.
For example, the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Libraries have been conducting quick tests in the drive-thru windows of e
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Experts say that the lack of rapid COVID-19 testing and its high price have undermined the efforts of the United States to return to normal life.
While developing a rapid test to detect coron
Thousands of people traveling this holiday season will first test themselves for COVID-19 without a doctor, laboratory or any medical supervision.
Although rapid home tests are hailed as the main convenient and smart way to protect loved ones, they also pose major challenges for public heal
Some testers gently wipe the front of your nostrils and then ask you to move on. Others dig deep and bring pain. What is the gold standard?
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Denver (CBS) — She was named Nurse of the Year during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now she has been fired-and is speaking out. Stevie Silvers said that UCHealth let her leave after commending her for "transformational leadership" for a year and a half.
"I was told that, on the whole, you will n
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As gatherings across the country move indoors, COVID-19 testing at home is makin
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A Rutgers University study found that a COVID-19 saliva test kit containing a new preservative can also be used to measure microorganisms in the oral cavity. T
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the recall of 2.2 million home COVID-19 tests conducted by Ellume. The company was the first company to receive FDA approval for over-the-counter COVID-19 testing becaus
Experts predict a surge in coronavirus cases in the winter - especially after more people gather to celebrate the holidays.
In fact, the number of hospitalizations for new coronary pneumonia has been on the rise. Massachusetts health officials reported on Wednesday that the number of hospit