LA County Drops Curative COVID-19 PCR Testing Over False Negative Concerns – NBC Los Angeles



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Following a federal report that warned of false-negative results, use of curative COVID-19 PCR tests is halted at Los Angeles County-backed contextual testing sites, the Department of Health services in a press release.

The United States Food and Drug Administration has issued an alert saying that Curative’s tests may provide false negative results.

Mayor Eric Garcetti defended the tests Thursday, ahead of the county’s announcement.

According to the county, Curative provided a limited number of tests on pop-up testing sites starting in mid-December, accounting for 10% of LA County tests administered during the period.

The department warned that all tests carried a risk of false-negative results and urged residents who test negative to continue to self-isolate for 14 days after exposure or 10 days after symptoms appear.

“There is no reliable way to detect infection early, which means the infection often spreads before symptoms develop,” the county said in the statement. “Nevertheless, PCR tests, including the curative test, are still better at detecting disease than other tests, including rapid tests.”



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