TRACY TAYLOR

New coronavirus testing methods begin to emerge

Apr 22, 2020, 12:41 PM

In today’s coronavirus medical update, we’re going to talk about new developments on the testing front.

We recently heard that the U.S. Air Force just signed a $13 million agreement with a startup company called Curative Inc. The hope is to develop kits to test saliva for the presence of COVID-19. It’s similar logistically to how ancestry services work — you spit in a tube, it gets sent off to a lab, and the sample is tested for the virus.

Meanwhile, LabCorps has now received emergency use authorization from the FDA allowing nasal swab specimens to be collected at home.

However, there’s a caveat — at least for now, these at-home tests are available only to frontline health care workers and first responders.

Listen to Tracy Taylor’s ongoing coronavirus updates on the :40’s weekdays on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM.

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