From WSJopinion: The virus continues to spread. What’s needed now: rapid antigen tests like the one for flu or strep, writes ScottGottliebMD.
Wonder Land: The dispute between"proven" therapies to treat coronavirus and taking risks for people at death’s door. Images: Everett Collection/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyThe Covid-19 epidemic continues to expand in some 20 states. The number of new cases in New York City is slowing, but the picture is different elsewhere in the nation. America has hovered around 30,000 new daily infections and 2,000 deaths for almost a month.
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