Doctor on new saliva test for COVID-19 and what we're learning about immunity

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The FDA has approved the use of a faster and easier test for the coronavirus. Emergency care physician Dr. Ron Elfenbein joined CBSN to discuss the impact it could have on the U.S., as well as the latest research on immunity among people who've recovered from COVID-19.
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We don't want our nostrils to be violated anymore. 🙅🏼‍♀️👃

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Try to get regular, moderate exercise, like a daily 30-minute walk. It can help your immune system fight infection. If you don't exercise regularly, you're more likely to get colds, for example, than someone who does. Exercise can also boost your body's feel-good chemicals and help you sleep better.🙏🙏

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"Ride the trains" and "come to Chinatown" both came at a prophetic time, there needs to be an investigation into what they knew and when they knew it.

howard
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Sounds like a test preferable to the nose swab!

lisasimpson
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European nations have been using a test that gives results in 2 minutes.
Why isn't the US?

MountainMan
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_"Very accurate"?_ Would like to know some numbers and comparison to current nasal swab method.
We heard all about the 15-minute tester back in April, but nothing seems to have come from it - still waiting a week for results.

georgehugh
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Anyone think this is coincidental that we have this breakthrough in testing NOW? Trump likes to be the "hero" who fixes the problems he creates. How long have we been discussing/yearning for rapid accurate testing? If other countries were just now discovering their own rapid testing it might seem unfair to suspect Trump on this one issue. Other countries have had rapid testing for months and months while we have been denied the same due to the current resident of the White House.

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Kids need to go back to school people need to go back to work

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