Because of COVID-19, he needed a PCR test, which means a high swab in his nose. “Since then he didn’t want anything to do with the test,” Saxvi said. But on Saturday, the entire Saxvi family, including wife Anita and daughter Leah, took a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test in Toronto. Email us at [email protected]The test is Sal680, a saliva-based PCR from MicroGEM US, Inc. He predicts that about 20 percent of Strato’s lab work over the next three months will come from saliva PCR, which currently costs $145.
Source: CBC News August 14, 2022 16:17 UTC