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Why rapid COVID tests aren't more accurate and how scientists hope to improve them

Recent research and anecdotes suggest people are testing negative on rapid tests even after they have symptoms, then later testing positive. Here's what researchers think is going on.

California
United-states
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Bruce-tromberg
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Robert-wachter
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Michael-mina
University-of-california

Why rapid COVID tests aren't more accurate and how scientists hope to improve them

Recent research and anecdotes suggest people are testing negative on rapid tests even after they have symptoms, then later testing positive. Here's what researchers think is going on.

California
United-states
Washington
San-francisco
Anne-wyllie
Bruce-tromberg
Abbott-binax
David-walt
Robert-wachter
Accessbio-carestart
Michael-mina
University-of-california

Why rapid COVID tests aren't more accurate and how scientists hope to improve them

Recent research and anecdotes suggest people are testing negative on rapid tests even after they have symptoms, then later testing positive. Here's what researchers think is going on.

California
United-states
Washington
San-francisco
Anne-wyllie
Bruce-tromberg
Abbott-binax
David-walt
Robert-wachter
Accessbio-carestart
Michael-mina
University-of-california

Why rapid COVID tests aren't more accurate and how scientists hope to improve them

Recent research and anecdotes suggest some people are testing negative on rapid tests even after they have symptoms, then later testing positive. Here's what researchers think is going on.

California
United-states
Washington
San-francisco
Anne-wyllie
Bruce-tromberg
Abbott-binax
David-walt
Robert-wachter
Accessbio-carestart
Michael-mina
University-of-california

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