Bird flu in Missouri, newest strain of COVID XEC variant, and when to test for COVID 2024

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Where can I get free COVID tests? How soon can you test for COVID? Can you use an expired COVID test? Can you still have COVID symptoms after testing negative?

AMA's Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH, discusses the bird flu outbreak in Missouri, FDA COVID testing guidelines, and new XEC COVID strain making its way through Europe. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

📞 For how to order free COVID test kits from the government, call: 1-800-232-0233

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00:00 AMA Update Oct. 2, 2024
00:40 Missouri bird flu
01:58 H5N1 Missouri: Bird flu in humans
03:07 Bird flu news today
04:03 H5N1 virus in humans
06:34 When to test for COVID after exposure
07:01 When to test for COVID after symptoms (negative COVID test)
07:14 COVID protocol after testing positive: How long after COVID exposure will you test positive?
07:40 When to test for COVID after positive
08:06 Preventative COVID test: How early can you test for COVID?
08:44 Latest COVID strain: What is the current COVID variant? (KP.3.1.1 Omicron subvariant)
09:37 XEC strain: How dangerous is the new COVID variant?
10:25 XEC COVID symptoms (KP3, KS.1.1, COVID FLiRT variants)

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GREAT questions, and tremendously helpful information.
I ordered my free test kits last week and they should be arriving today. (Helene might have slowed things down here in Georgia.)

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