Companies are starting to roll out tests that can diagnose coronavirus infections at home, offering people who are seeking to return to work a more accessible option to check their health, but experts worry about test accuracy
A handful of labs have started getting the green light from regulators to sell at-home coronavirus tests, but are dogged by questions about their accuracy and affordability
A growing number of hospitals are investigating antibody testing and blood plasma therapy as a way to combat the new coronavirus in sick patients. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains. Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann
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