Coronavirus: Self-swab tests just as effective as tests done by medical professionals, Stanford study shows

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Saturday, June 13, 2020
Self-swab coronavirus tests just as effective as tests done by medical professionals, study shows
Self-swabbing coronavirus tests are just as effective as having a medical professional do it. That's according to a new Stanford University study.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Self-swabbing coronavirus tests are just as effective as having a medical professional do it.

That's according to a new Stanford University study.

Patients enrolled in the study were tested with samples they collected themselves with that kit you see there.

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They were then tested again at a community test site, where someone else did the swabbing.

The results were statistically the same.

Authors believe self-swabbing will help prevent healthcare workers from exposure to COVID-19 and it could alleviate PPE shortages.

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