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WASHINGTON, Aug 4 — The aphorism “perfect is the enemy of good enough” has been played out to tragic effect in the US’s inadequate testing for the coronavirus, according to researchers calling for quick tests that cost only about a dollar each, and which may not be as accurate but can be...

Hospital staff perform drive-thru tests for coronavirus disease in Indian Wells, California, US, March 26, 2020. — Reuters pic

His idea is to move away from the current high-precision molecular tests, known as PCR tests, which are still scarce in large swathes of the country and which people often have to wait hours to get done, and then have to wait days — or up to a week — for the results. But for Mina and other experts, such a strategy would be more effective in terms of public health because across the whole population, the number of cases identified would be higher than under the current system.

“From an epidemiologic point of view, that’s when you want to capture people. You want to get them when they’re infectious,” he said.

 

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