How do Coronavirus Tests Work? (Genetic & Antibody) - TLDR News
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Why is testing considered a crucial part of controlling the virus spread?
It helps identify infected patients and assess policy effectiveness.
It is a way to increase healthcare funding.
It is a mandatory government protocol.
It ensures all citizens are vaccinated.
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What is a common characteristic of genetic tests?
They analyze genetic material in samples.
They use saliva samples.
They are always 100% accurate.
They provide instant results.
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What is a major limitation of genetic tests?
They are not always accurate.
They require expensive equipment.
They are only available in hospitals.
They can only detect past infections.
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How does Bosch's new testing system improve the process?
It guarantees 100% accuracy.
It uses a new type of genetic material.
It reduces testing time significantly.
It eliminates the need for samples.
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What is the primary purpose of antibody tests?
To detect current infections.
To identify past infections and immunity.
To replace genetic tests.
To test for other viruses.
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What do IgM and IgG antibodies indicate in antibody tests?
The effectiveness of a vaccine.
The stage of the viral infection.
The presence of a bacterial infection.
The need for hospitalization.
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Why did the UK government hold back on using antibody tests?
They were too expensive.
They needed to verify their effectiveness.
They were not approved by the WHO.
They required complex equipment.
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