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.
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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
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