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In many places, there is no system for sharing home test results with health officials, but the information may still be beneficial for public health.
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Self-administered coronavirus tests are hitting shelves, and it's important to know that a positive result should be reported to local health officials.
The Department of Motor Vehicles has implemented a new policy that requires road test takers to view their results online, as opposed to receiving them on-the-spot, according to published reports.
Many at-home test kits include a way to voluntarily report results to the manufacturer, often by downloading an app; the company may then choose to share the results with public-health officials.
Self-testing for coronavirus is convenient, but keeping the results to yourself can impact more than just your community. Whether your test is positive or negative, here’s what to do next.
Postman, the world’s leading API collaboration platform, today released the findings of its sixth annual 2024 State of the API Report, the industry’s ...
Google has officially sunset the Google Search Console Mobile Usability report, the Mobile-Friendly Test tool and the Mobile-Friendly Test API today. Google told us back in April 2023 that this ...
Sales of at-home COVID-19 test kits are skyrocketing which leads to more people learning of their positive results outside of a clinic setting.
A quick test of DirectX 12 API Overhead Benchmark results, highlighting improved CPU utilization and increased draw-calls for better gaming performance.
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