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Washington Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Sunday warned Americans against seeing coronavirus tests as unreliable days after he received a false positive result before a scheduled meeting with President Donald Trump.
"I think what people should not take away from my experience that testing is not reliable or doesn't work," DeWine, a Republican, told CNN's Dana Bash on"State of the Union." DeWine said the antigen test he took last Thursday that yielded the false positive"should be looked at as a screening test" and that the PCR test, which he said over 1,300,000 Ohioans have taken,"is very, very, very reliable." "The antigen tests are fairly new.
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