The US Food and Drug Administration is cautioning against using self-collected throat swabs for Covid-19 tests and says people should use the tests as instructed.
“The FDA advises that COVID-19 tests should be used as authorized, including following their instructions for use regarding obtaining the sample for testing,” an FDA spokesperson told CNN this week. “The FDA has noted safety concerns regarding self-collection of throat swabs, as they are more complicated than nasal swabs — and if used incorrectly, can cause harm to the patient. The CDC recommends that throat swabs be collected by a trained healthcare provider.
Test manufacturers are paying attention, Volk said; if they learn that there’s a better way to collect samples, they’ll make adjustments.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
COVID-19 live updates: 126,000 Americans hospitalized with COVID-19Florida allowed up to a million COVID-19 rapid test kits to expire last month; official says the stockpile sat idle in a Florida warehouse amid a lack of demand.
Read more »
FDA shortens interval for Moderna's Covid-19 booster dose to 5 monthsCountries around the world are grappling with a surge in Covid-19 cases, leading to increased restrictions in many places. Follow here for the latest news updates.
Read more »
Minnesota attorney general tests positive for COVID before boarding flight back to U.S.'I was surprised to find that it was positive, because up to that point, I had experienced no symptoms,' Ellison said in a statement.
Read more »
Former Biden health advisers: US needs to change Covid-19 strategy to face 'new normal'Former health advisers to President Joe Biden say the US strategy for the Covid-19 pandemic needs to be updated to face a 'new normal' of living with the virus, rather than aiming to eliminate it.
Read more »
US hospitals seeing different kind of COVID surge this time — serious staff shortagesHospitals across the U.S. are feeling the wrath of the omicron variant and are getting thrown into disarray that is different from earlier COVID-19 surges because of staff shortages.
Read more »
US urges COVID booster shots starting at age 12Boosters already were encouraged for all Americans 16 and older, but Wednesday the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed an extra Pfizer shot for younger teens — those 12 to 15 — and …
Read more »