Some doctors believe at-home tests may not be able to accurately detect the ever-evolving variants of the virus.
Doctors say patients are coming in with some pretty bad symptoms.Dr. Nick Karr says approximately 15 to 20 percent of patients seeking care at Citra Urgent Care's seven DFW locations are testing positive for COVID-19.
He's concerned even more people could be infected with COVID and not even know it based on conversations he's had with his patients.
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