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Frequent testing increases chance of detecting COVID-19 infections

Frequent testing increases chance of detecting COVID-19 infections The chance of detecting the virus that causes COVID-19 increases with more frequent testing, no matter the type of test, a new study found. Both polymerase chain reaction and antigen tests, paired with rapid results reporting, can achieve 98% sensitivity if deployed at least every three days. This study shows that frequent testing can be really effective at catching COVID-19 infections and potentially blocking transmission. There are many places where vaccination is not yet widespread. With the rise of variants, testing remains an important tool for blocking the spread of the virus. Christopher Brooke, study leader, virologist and professor of microbiology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

How to protect yourself against the COVID-19 Delta variant, according to experts

How to protect yourself against the COVID-19 Delta variant, according to experts The World Health Organization just released new guidelines on masks and social distancing for fully vaccinated people. Share Updated: 4:10 PM EDT Jun 29, 2021 Sarah Felbin How to protect yourself against the COVID-19 Delta variant, according to experts The World Health Organization just released new guidelines on masks and social distancing for fully vaccinated people. Share Updated: 4:10 PM EDT Jun 29, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript RHONDELLA AND JENNIFER,O TYOU? RHONDELLA: THANKS, A.J. DELTA PLUS IS NOW SPREADING IN 11 CNTOURIES RAISING NEW CONCERNS ABOUT THE IMPACT OF T EFFICACY OF COVID VACCINES. JENNIFER: HERE TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS IS DR. RK SIEDNER, THE EPIDEMIOLOSTGI WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AT MASS GENERAL HOSPITAL. HOW IS THE DTAEL PLUS VARIANT DIFFERENT AND IS IT MORE DANGEROUS? SO WE RE STILL LEARNING ABOUT THIS

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