With an unprecedented surge in COVID-19 cases due to the spread of the more contagious omicron variant following the holiday season, coronavirus testing is becoming crucial for people looking to see ...
With COVID-19 cases on the rise again in the U.S., Americans are reviving a familiar precautionary measure: Screening for the virus using rapid at-home tests. Many people still have kits the ...
After a summer lull, COVID-19 is back and sending some New Yorkers digging into closets to find at-home COVID test kits, only to discover months-old expiration dates on boxes. But before tossing the ...
Rapid antigen testing using a nasal swab with the BinaxNOW test was able to detect the Omicron variant at an urban community testing site, whereas other swabbing routes did not perform as well, ...
Good news: In the wake of research suggesting that taking a rapid at-home COVID test may not catch your omicron infection, a new real-world study found that the Abbott BinaxNOW rapid at-home test is ...
Demand at our local COVID-19 testing sites has been intense over the last few weeks. But now there’s a chance for some relief. STORY: CDC’s guidance on face masks will not change, director says During ...
Despite popular belief, there’s plenty to look forward to re: the end of summer, and the advent of autumn. For one: you can really start dressing again: layering, sweaters…pants! Remember pants? Plus: ...
In early January, more than 700 Stanford University athletes took rapid Covid tests upon returning to the campus. Those who tested negative — and some who tested positive — were also given PCR tests.