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Backed by millions in public and private cash, rapid Covid tests are coming to stores near you
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Scientists and lawmakers agree that over-the-counter covid tests could allow desk workers to settle back into their cubicles and make it easier to reopen schools and travel.
But even as entrepreneurs race their products to market, armed with millions of dollars in venture capital and government investment, the demand for covid testing has waned. Manufacturing and bureaucratic delays have also kept rapid tests from hitting store shelves in large numbers, though the industry was energized by the Food and Drug Administration’s greenlighting of two more over-the-counter tests.
Rapid COVID Tests Are Coming To Stores Near You, Backed By Public And Private Cash wgcu.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wgcu.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Soon youâll be able to buy COVID-19 tests over the counter
Theyâll range in price from $10 to more than $100, with different ways to show results and varying degrees of accuracy.
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A look at some of the COVID-19 testing products expected to become more widely available to the public soon. [ HANNAH NORMAN | Kaiser Health News ]
By Kaiser Health News
Updated 51 minutes ago
Scientists and lawmakers agree that over-the-counter COVID-19 tests could allow desk workers to settle back into their cubicles and make it easier to reopen schools and travel.
But even as entrepreneurs race their products to market, armed with millions of dollars in venture capital and government investment, the demand for COVID-19 testing has waned. Manufacturing and bureaucratic delays have also kept rapid tests from hitting store shelves in large numbers, though the industry was energized by the Food and Drug Administrationâs greenlighting of two more over-the-counter tests last w
Over-the-counter COVID tests are coming sooner rather than later massivesci.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from massivesci.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.