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As COVID-19 Cases Skyrocket, Canadian Docs Say Don't Pay for Private Tests
Testing backlogs are straining Canada's public healthcare system, and private companies are charging hundreds of dollars a test to fill the gap.
How an Alleged Dick in a 'Halo 3' Trailer Started an Emergency at Bungie
After the infamous "Hot Coffee" incident and a bare butt snuck into a copy of 'Halo 2' for PC, Bungie executives believed anything was possible.
Kids Are Being Hospitalized in New York with Strange Heart Symptoms That Might Be Related to Coronavirus
Most tested positive for either the coronavirus or for the antibodies. But some tested negative for both.
A Detroit Medical Worker Died After Her Own Hospital Denied Her a Coronavirus Test 4 Times
Deborah Gatewood, a phlebotomist, worked at the hospital for 31 years.
The FDA Just Green-Lit the First At-Home Coronavirus Test
The nasal-swab kits will first be made available to first responders and front-line healthcare workers.
The U.S. Doesn't Have Nearly Enough Coronavirus Tests to Open the Economy
Experts say we need to be testing more than three times as many people to safely lift restrictions.
Nurses in Spain Are 'Suffering' and Worried They're Infecting Patients
“We don’t know where it came from.”
I Make Coronavirus Test Kits for a Living—We Are All Working in a Frenzy
One country recently obtained special diplomatic permission to bypass customs by sending a private jet to our lab to pick up the tests.
What Canada Needs to Do Now to 'Flatten the Curve' of Coronavirus
Will Canada close its borders? And is it time to roll out mass testing for COVID-19? Experts weigh in on how to tackle the pandemic.
TikTok, the App Without Time, Is Testing a Timestamp Feature
TikTok, the explosively popular video app, is testing a time stamp feature in the “Following” tab of select users.