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The PCR test is considered the “gold standard” for COVID testing and the test is expected to be in high-demand once the Canadian border reopens.
A quote from Nobel-winning chemist Kary Mullis about PCR testing was made in the 1990s and is unrelated to COVID-19.
COVID-19 testing has spawned a veritable cottage industry, with medically minded entrepreneurs stepping up to meet increased demand — often charging top dollar to expedite PCR test results.
As more testing for COVID-19 rolls out, you may be wondering whether you should get tested. Tests for COVID-19 include the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic test, which is a nasal swab.
Travelers are more confused and stressed about COVID testing than any other part of travel right now. That's why the first FDA approved at-home self molecular test is such a big deal.
The prime time to take a PCR test is when you have had a known or suspected exposure to someone with COVID-19 or are experiencing symptoms and want to find out if you have a Coronavirus infection.
The PCR test currently used to test for COVID-19 was, indeed, created for that use. It's not a vaccine in disguise.
The PCR test, which involves replicating a segment of COVID-19 DNA, is distinct from human cloning. In addition, the paper cited as evidence predates the pandemic and is unrelated to human cloning.
Sorey said OSPRI’s vertically integrated business model is unique. It researches diseases, develops new PCR tests, ...
Researchers have developed a working prototype of a PCR test for monkeypox that provides accurate, easy-to-read results The test works with a compact, portable system developed for COVID-19 ...