This study uses data from a nationally representative longitudinal study of adults in the US to examine individual-level change in vaccine intent and uptake bet
By City News Service
Apr 7, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Rapid COVID-19 tests used twice a week could detect the most contagious children and help to make school re-openings safer, according to a study released today by USC.
“Serial testing is critical because one-time antigen tests might not identify asymptomatic children at or shortly after the onset of infection, said Neeraj Sood, who directs the COVID Initiative at the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics. “But serial testing will likely identify these children as they subsequently develop high viral loads and become infectious a few days later.