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US pharmacies authorized to test for coronavirus
A nasal swab test can detect whether a person currently has the coronavirus. After they have recovered, a test that looks at whether their body developed antibodies that fought off the virus and can be used -- even if the person never showed symptoms.
"The Trump Administration is pleased to give pharmacists the chance to play a bigger role in the COVID-19 response, alongside all of America's heroic healthcare workers," he said.
A nasal swab test can detect whether a person currently has the coronavirus. After they have recovered, a test that looks at whether their body developed antibodies that fought off the virus and can be used -- even if the person never showed symptoms.
There are different kinds of antibody tests and they can't yet tell whether a person has sufficient antibodies to be protected against future infection.
A Chinese study posted this week, but not yet peer reviewed, showed that some former patients had relatively low levels of antibodies in the blood.
In Washington on Wednesday, a private medical center announced that it was offering a 15-minute serology test, at a cost of $290.
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