'Radical' COVID Testing Plan Could Offer A 'Return To Normal,' Journalist Says

An urgent care worker wears personal protective equipment to perform drive-up COVID-19 testing in Winnetka, Calif. Leading public health scientists tell journalist Alexis Madrigal that widespread at-home testing could help contain the virus.

Atlantic journalist Alexis Madrigal says millions of at-home saliva tests for COVID could be the key to a safe reopening — even if the tests are less accurate than the traditional PCR tests.

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