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Health officials share reason why COVID-19 tests are here to stay
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AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - From the beginning of the pandemic, testing quickly became a vital step toward containment.
While vaccines have taken over the COVID-19 conversation, testing continues to be an important part of the fight against the virus today.
Although, it may be nice to envision a world without COVID-19, it is not realistic to think COVID-19 will simply disappear.
That is why health officials say COVID-19 testing is here to stay.
“Most likely what is going to happen is that you are just going to see COVID-19 testing integrated into testing that is normally happening in a lab,” said Dr. Katie Bennett, Ph.D., associate professor of Molecular Pathology, TTUHSC Department of Laboratory Sciences and Primary Care.