COVID-19
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New Data Suggests Rapid Tests May Need Saliva to Detect Omicron Variant
A new study suggests that nose swabs alone might not properly detect Omicron variant in the early days of Covid-19 infection, and may need saliva for rapid tests. However, some experts disagree to this concept.
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