• Showroom7561
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    1 year ago

    The problem comes down to liability, I’m sure.

    Even if a test was 99% accurate, you know damn well that some family would sue their doctor (or whoever they felt was responsible) if they missed a diagnosis due to a false negative.

    Even worse, false positives would create chaos at home.

    I’d still support the use of at-home tests, provided you understand the limitations!