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At-Home COVID-19 Testing: Convenience, Cost, and Some Caveats

Release Date: 17 Mar 2021

Medscape — March 12, 2021

False positive and false negative results are not unique to at-home testing, and they remain a concern.

"If you think you're positive and you're not, that changes everything you do," Godbey said. "False negatives are even worse. You see your grandmother, and go to the office, thinking you don't have the virus, and you do."

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