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People Are Fed Up With Rapid Tests

Por: The Atlantic Health December 30, 2022

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At-home swabbing still works just fine, but we can't seem to escape false negatives. What gives?Getty; The AtlanticDecember 29, 2022, 11:59 AM ETMax Hamilton found out that his roommate had been exposed to the coronavirus shortly after Thanksgiving. The dread set in, and then, so did her symptoms. Wanting to be cautious, she tested continuously, remaining masked in all common areas at home. But after three negative rapid tests in a row, she... + full article



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