Even as clinical laboratories have struggled to ramp up COVID-19 test capacity, routine and other testing has fallen off dramatically, leading to recent volume declines of 50% or more for many labs.
The issue isn't just getting COVID-19 tests produced and distributed -- it's also that there's a limited supply of machines that can process them. Despite the rapid ramp-up in production of those ...
Wafer level test and burn-in system supplier Aehr Test Systems is likely to suffer from key customer ON Semiconductor's surprise decision to slow down near-term silicon carbide capacity expansion. In ...
Air-filtered personal protection booths called hexapods developed and used by Mass General Brigham in Boston during COVID-19 testing led to cost savings, decreased use of personal protective equipment ...
With the United States on the lookout for more monkeypox cases, federal health officials this week said they’re considering expanding testing networks, even as they’ve stressed the current two-step ...
The enormous number of Americans getting swabbed for the coronavirus has overwhelmed every step of the COVID-19 testing process, creating shortages of critical supplies in laboratories and inundating ...
A new shipment of COVID-19 test swabs, combined with additional testing capacity at Oregon hospitals, will allow thousands more tests to be performed across the state in the next few days. Gov. Kate ...