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Nova Scotia research shows throat and nasal swab produce more accurate rapid test results

Nova Scotia research into COVID-19 rapid testing has confirmed what some have been suggesting; more accurate results come if you swab both your throat and nose. Volunteers have been a big part of the study that is leading Public Health officials to update the directions you’ll receive with a rapid test kit. Now, more research is ongoing to see if PCR tests could see similar results. Callum Smith reports.

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