COVID-19 at-home testing

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Richard G. Traylor

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Nov 13, 2021, 11:29:46 AM11/13/21
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It's clear that vaccinations are the most effective method to eliminate COVID-19 at this point of the pandemic. Experts say that COVID-19 testing remains an essential method.

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 Experts believe that since coronavirus variants such as delta persist to circulate and people are able to return to school and workplaces, it's essential to continue testing to ensure that people who are infected do not transmit the virus to other people.

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 Additionally, tests are required to assess the severity of illness in a community and also to identify areas of concern.

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 There are a variety of coronavirus testing alternatives available, including basic tests available over the counter which can be performed at home, and provide rapid results.

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 While home kits aren't readily available in all regions of the United States, this may be changing soon.



 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Flowflex from Acon Laboratories, an additional alternative to testing over the counter on the 4th of October. The FDA states that the kit will increase the at-home testing capabilities over the next few weeks. It's already accessible in Europe.

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 On the 6th of October on the 6th of October, the Biden administration announced plans to invest $1 billion for at-home testing to speed up production. The money will quadruple the number of home kits available in 2021.



 "People who go to gatherings or socialize in areas where COVID-19 is prevalent are reassured when they test at home," says Gigi Kuk Gronvall (PhD) who is an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, Baltimore. She is the director of the Johns Hopkins Center's COVID-19 Testing Toolkit.


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