Over the past few weeks, Harvard scientists have made headlines for a bold idea to prevent the spread of coronavirus: testing technology to bring so-called under-dodge antigen tests, a decades-old one, to millions of Americans nearby – daily, at home. These tests are not very good at selecting low-level infections. …
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Most experts believe that it is unlikely – but not impossible – that the vaccine will be ready before the US election. But despite having at least seven candidates in the three-phase test, it is likely that at least one successful vaccine will come out in the coming months. Pharmaceutical …
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Michigan reported 838 new cases of coronavirus on Saturday, Sept. 5, up from 98 2૨ the previous day. Statewide, there have now been 106,215 confirmed COVID-19 cases, resulting in 6,534 deaths. There were eight new deaths on Saturday, three of which were identified during a critical records review. In other …
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Hopefully on home-testing as soon as possible, experts call the idea a long shot. Over the past few weeks, Harvard scientists have made headlines for their bold idea of stopping the spread of coronavirus: bringing out decades-old antigen tests in testing technology, a daily use for millions of Americans. These …
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