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Re: Frustrations at PJIA
[Re: boucharda]
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08/11/2020 03:46 PM
08/11/2020 03:46 PM
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My understanding, based on limited research, is that no tests have been approved in the US other than under the Emergency Use Authorization
Exactly...so why even bother saying you can test prior to arrival when , if the testing lab is exact, it WILL have the EUA on it.
I have seen pictures of results that people have received an RT-PCR test and their results did not have the EUA statement on them. People just need to ask before they get the test.
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