'we can't test kids like hockey players'
the rate of false negative covid-19 test results raises concern for back-to-school safety and success.
with children back in school, the number of covid-19 cases is steadily on the rise once again. wait times at testing sites are also up, some taking as long as six hours.
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however, yesterday, the government of british columbia announced a new, less-invasive method for school-aged children , between ages four and 19. children receive a sterile saltwater solution that they swish and gargle three times before spitting it into a tube. the tube is still sent to a lab for pcr testing. it can take hours to process, and results take at least one day.
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developed by abbott laboratories, the 15-minute test, called binaxnow , uses a test card with a test strip and a well to hold the swab. a nasal swab is taken from the patient, inserted into the well so it touches the test strip. similar to a pregnancy test, results are interpreted based on the presence or absence of pink/purple colored lines.
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