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Distributing Promising Covid-19 treatment offers test run for vaccine distribution

Dr. Fauci says chance of coronavirus vaccine being highly effective is ‘not great’

Ohio governor’s COVID-19 results show tests imperfections

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s positive-then-negative test results for the coronavirus are a reminder that no test is definitive.

The governor tested positive using a rapid test Thursday, before testing negative later in the day using a more sensitive laboratory-developed test. He was tested because he was going to meet with President Donald Trump during his visit to the state.

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Coronavirus stresses Americans more than others, study finds

Some coronavirus patients develop rashes, skin-reddening, and lesions that may be signs of underlying blood clots

Fast, Less-Accurate Coronavirus Tests May Be Good Enough, Experts suggest

For months, the call for coronavirus testing has been led by one resounding refrain: To keep outbreaks under control, doctors and researchers need to deploy the most accurate tests available — ones reliable enough to root out as many infections as possible, even in the absence of symptoms.

That’s long been the dogma of infectious disease diagnostics, experts say, since it helps ensure that cases won’t be missed. During this pandemic, that has meant relying heavily on PCR testing, an extremely accurate but time- and labor-intensive method that requires samples to be processed at laboratories.

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Coronavirus infections among younger populations are skyrocketing, WHO says

One man with coronavirus attending church service led to infection of 91 others

Virus keeps spreading as schools begin to open, frightening parents and alarming public health officials

Trump signs executive order to boost U.S. drug manufacturing

Model projects nearly 300,000 Americans could die from Covid-19 by December

NIH begin testing remsesier plus beta-1a; Israel to start human vaccine tests

New study on Asymptomatic People Carrying the Coronavirus in High Amounts

Of all the coronavirus’s qualities, perhaps the most surprising has been that seemingly healthy people can spread it to others. This trait has made the virus difficult to contain, and continues to challenge efforts to identify and isolate infected people.

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More Than 1 in 3 US Adults Use Disinfectants Unsafely

ANALYSIS: The coronavirus is never going away--The Atlantic

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