Even Though Mass Testing For COVID Isn ’t Always Accurate, It Could Still Be Useful – Here’s Why
This article was originally published here by the Conversation, on 22nd Dec 2020 The mass testing of asymptomatic people for COVID-19 in the UK was thrown into question by a recent study. In a pilot in Liverpool, over half the cases weren’t picked up, leading some to question whether using tests that perform […]
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