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How to Get Free Flu and COVID-19 Tests and Treatments
A new program from eMed and the NIH offers free tests and treatments, and you don't even need to leave your home.
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COVID Map Shows Positive Cases Across US Regions
A region consisting of Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska has the highest percentage of positive tests in the U.S.
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First Pet Dog Tests Positive for Coronavirus in the US
For the first time in the U.S., a dog has tested positive for COVID-19. A North Carolina pug named Winston was tested as part of a Duke University study after researchers asked for volunteers who ...
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Still testing positive for COVID-19 after 10 days? Here's what to know
With cold and flu season getting underway, COVID-19 cases are also ticking up. So now is the time to stock up on at-home tests and make sure you know exactly how to use them — and how to ...
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Why Does Your Covid Test Show a Faint Line? Doctors Explain.
MOST COVID TESTING is done at home these days. That means it’s up to you to swab your nose properly and interpret your test results accurately. In some instances, that can lead to confusion and ...
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What Causes a False-Positive Rapid COVID Test?
A false-positive result means the test says you have an illness when you really don’t. You can get a false positive on a ...
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Coronavirus testing: What is a false positive?
There has been a lot of talk on social media about "false positive" test results after several commentators suggested they might be seriously skewing the coronavirus figures - but that is based on ...
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Covid rules for 2023 explained – what if you test positive?
Covid cases are on the rise around the UK, amid concern over the heavily mutated ‘Pirola’ strain of the virus. The variant, which was first detected in Denmark in July, has spread to a ...
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At-Home COVID-19 Antigen Test Kits: Where to Buy and What You Should Know
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› US households can again order four free at-home COVID tests from the ...
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Coronavirus: Majority testing positive have no symptoms
Only 22% of people testing positive for coronavirus reported having symptoms on the day of their test, according to the Office for National Statistics. This hammers home the role of people who ...
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Students, teachers who test positive for Covid-19 don’t need to retest before returning to campus
California workers and students who test positive for Covid-19 should not have to be retested for the virus before they are allowed to return to work or school, according to new guidance from the ...

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