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Have a case of a COVID-19 variant? No one is going to tell you

Have a case of a COVID-19 variant? No one is going to tell you
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Have a case of Covid variant? No one is going to tell you

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Have a case of a COVID variant? No one is going to tell you | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Have a case of a COVID variant? No one is going to tell you The problem is that the tests in question for detecting variants have not been approved as a diagnostic tool either by the Food and Drug Administration or under federal rules governing university labs ― meaning that the testing being used right now for genomic sequencing is being done as high-level lab research with no communication back to patients and their doctors. Written By: Christina Jewett, JoNel Aleccia and Rachana Pradhan / Kaiser Health News | 10:56 am, Feb. 25, 2021 × A child places his testing swab in the vial for pool testing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the classroom Jan. 28, 2021 at South Boston Catholic Academy in Boston. REUTERS/Allison Dinner

Have a case of a COVID variant? No one is going to tell you

Have a case of a COVID variant? No one is going to tell you
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Washington accused of inflating coronavirus deaths after counting woman who died of fall

Washington accused of inflating coronavirus deaths after counting woman who died of fall Christine Frye: 99-year-old mom was incredibly proud of her coronavirus recovery Follow Us Question of the Day By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times - Wednesday, January 20, 2021 Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has dismissed those accusing the state of overreporting its novel coronavirus deaths, but it would be tough to shrug off the case of Helen Sertz. Sertz died June 4 after a fall at her home in Federal Way, Washington, yet the state Department of Health listed her as a COVID-19 fatality, even though her death certificate made no mention of the virus.

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