FDA Approves At-Home COVID-19 and Flu Test

Abbott's BinaxNOW test allows for convenient and accurate testing at home

According to an announcement made on Friday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the first-ever at-home test for both COVID-19 and the flu. The move is expected to make testing for both illnesses more convenient and accessible for people.

The test, which is called the BinaxNOW COVID-19/Flu Combo Test, is made by Abbott Laboratories. The test comes in a box that contains two test cards and instructions for use. People can take the test home and receive results in about 15 minutes.

The test uses a nasal swab to collect a sample, and it can detect both COVID-19 and the flu virus. According to the FDA, the test has a high degree of accuracy, with a sensitivity of 97.4% for detecting COVID-19 and 95.5% for detecting the flu.

Dr. Peter Marks, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said in a statement, “The authorization of this test represents a significant step forward in our fight against COVID-19 and the flu. By allowing people to test for both illnesses at home, we can help reduce the spread of these viruses and keep our communities safe.”

The authorization of the at-home test comes as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage the world, with more than 500 million cases and over 10 million deaths worldwide. The flu, which is also a highly contagious respiratory illness, poses a significant health risk each year, with an estimated 8% of the U.S. population affected annually.

The FDA’s authorization of the at-home test is expected to make it easier for people to get tested for both illnesses, especially those unable or unwilling to go to a testing site or doctor’s office. It is also expected to reduce the burden on healthcare facilities that are already stretched thin.

In a statement, Abbott Laboratories said it plans to make the test available to consumers in the coming weeks. The company also said it is working with the U.S. government to distribute the test to schools, workplaces, and other places where people gather.

The authorization of the at-home test is just the latest development in the fight against COVID-19 and the flu. Public health officials continue to urge people to get vaccinated against the flu and the COVID-19 virus to reduce the risk of illness and death. The at-home test provides a new tool for people to use in the fight against these illnesses.

 

By Laurie Rudman

Laurie Rudman is the Managing Editor of the Texas Daily Globe, where she leads a talented team of writers and editors. Laurie's passion for journalism began in her hometown of Austin, Texas, where she wrote for her high school newspaper. She went on to study journalism at the University of Texas at Austin and began her career as a reporter for a local newspaper. Over the years, Laurie has worked for several newspapers in Texas, covering a range of topics from education to politics. Her talent and dedication eventually led her to the Texas Daily Globe, where she was hired as an editor. She quickly rose through the ranks, and was eventually promoted to Managing Editor. In her role as Managing Editor, Laurie oversees the newspaper's daily operations and works closely with reporters to ensure that the newspaper's coverage is timely, accurate, and engaging. When she's not working, Laurie enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. They love to go on camping trips and hikes in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.

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