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At-home COVID-19 testing approved by FDA

UPDATED: APRIL 21, 2020 AT 8:58 AM
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The U.S. Food And Drug Administration has authorized the first at-home testing option for COVID-19.

In a statement released Tuesday, FDA Commissioner Stephen M. Hahn says that the agency has been working around the clock to approve more testing.

“Throughout this pandemic we have been facilitating test development to ensure patients access to accurate diagnostics, which includes supporting the development of reliable and accurate at-home sample collection options.

“The FDA’s around-the-clock work since this outbreak began has resulted in the authorization of more than 50 diagnostic tests and engagement with over 350 test developers. Specifically, for tests that include home sample collection, we worked with LabCorp to ensure the data demonstrated from at-home patient sample collection is as safe and accurate as sample collection at a doctor’s office, hospital or other testing sites.

“With this action, there is now a convenient and reliable option for patient sample collection from the comfort and safety of their home,” he says.

The at-home COVID-19 test was developed by the Laboratory Corporation of America after the FDA re-issued the emergency use authorization (EUA) to permit testing of samples self-collected by patients.

The FDA says that this authorization comes only to the specific LabCorp COVID-19 RT-PCR Test that allows patients to collect a sample from their nose at home using a nasal swab.

“Once patients self-swab to collect their nasal sample, they mail their sample, in an insulated package, to a LabCorp lab for testing.  LabCorp intends to make the Pixel by LabCorp COVID-19 Test home collection kits available to consumers in most states, with a doctor’s order, in the coming weeks,” the FDA said in their statement.

According to reports from The Verge, the test will first be made available to health care workers and first responders and cost around $119.

 


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