What took the FDA so long to administer the at-home COVID test without the need for a prescription?
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February 4, 2021
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Another Pandemic Conversation from 1918 ([link removed] )
During the great flu pandemic of 1918, a federal government wielding wartime censorship powers strictly limited public information and discussion of the health threat from the virus — with disastrous results.
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Walter Olson
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At-Home COVID Tests Might Finally Be Available to the Public ([link removed] )
The FDA paternalistically limits at-home tests—and it costs lives.
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By Jeffrey A. Singer
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