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‘Less intrusive’ coronavirus saliva tests could be rolled out in more Victorian settings, Health Minister says – ABC News
Health Minister Martin Foley says he hopes the saliva tests, currently being trialled in high-risk workplaces, will “increasingly become part of the options” us…

Victoria’s Health Minister says a “less intrusive” but “equally effective” coronavirus saliva test could be rolled out in more settings by the end of the year.
Key points:
- Health Minister Martin Foley says it’s hoped the saliva tests will make it easier for at-risk workers to be tested
- Research into the effectiveness of the tests is still being finalised, but initial results suggest it is successful in asymptomatic workplace testing
- High-risk workplaces like abattoirs a…
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