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Michael Mina: Why Do We Still Need Rapid Tests?

Michael Mina: Why Do We Still Need Rapid Tests?

Update: 2021-11-01
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Epidemiologist and immunologist Michael Mina discusses the use of rapid tests as public health tools. Topics include using rapid tests to protect gatherings of friends and family; the differences between rapid tests and PCR tests; and why rapid tests are useful even for people who are vaccinated—particularly the elderly.

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Michael Mina: Why Do We Still Need Rapid Tests?

Michael Mina: Why Do We Still Need Rapid Tests?

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