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Lab tests ([[polymerase chain reaction]] or [[PCR]]) for the novel coronavirus are available at CDC and other international labs. Otherwise, these tests are not routinely available. | |||
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Overview
Lab tests (polymerase chain reaction or PCR) for the novel coronavirus are available at CDC and other international labs. Otherwise, these tests are not routinely available.