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Here’s what you need to know about when to take a test for accurate results, and how to get kits for free. By Knvul Sheikh and Dani Blum While Covid has become a regular part of respiratory ...
Doctors hope a new vaccine can keep the worst of the virus at bay. But as cases rise, you might find yourself reaching in your medicine cabinet again for an old, at-home test.
Feeling ill and considering using one of those free COVID tests that’s been sitting around? Here’s how to know if it’s still good – even if it’s past the expiration date.
As Covid cases rise, at-home tests are a critical tool to keep yourself and others safe. Here are answers to a few common questions about when and how to use them.
The FDA has authorized the first over-the-counter combination COVID-19 and flu test outside of emergency use, which delivers results at home in about 15 minutes.
She says when the at-home COVID test came out under emergency use authorization, there wasn't time to study how long the tests would provide accurate results.