In this undated photo provided by Ellume the use of an at home self-administered rapid coronavirus test developed by Australian manufacturer Ellume is demonstrated. The test works with a smart phone app that can connect users to an online doctor consultation if they test positive. U.S. regulators on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, allowed emergency use of the first rapid coronavirus test that consumers can buy without a prescription to test themselves entirely at home. The announcement by the Food and Drug Administration represents another important– though incremental– step in U.S. efforts to expand testing options for COVID-19 beyond health care facilities and testing sites. (Ellume via AP)
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