Nova Scotia Health study finds that a combination of throat and nasal swabs increases COVID rapid antigen test accuracy. January 24, 2022January 25, 2022Dr. Barry Dworkin Medical Mythbusting Commentary for January 24, 2022 Nova Scotia Health study finds that a combination of throat and nasal swabs increases COVID rapid antigen test accuracy. Play Now | Play in Popup | Download Source:Latest research says combination of throat and nose swabs provides better COVID-19 rapid test results: Nova Scotia Health Related posts: Number of young people dying from opioid overdose is great enough to negatively affect Canadian average life expectancy Measles cases continue to increase in US hitting 25-year high Heavy cannabis use can induce psychotic breaks as illustrated in this horrendous act. Evidence also confirms the negative mental health risks with similar use among adolescents. Third dose of COVID-19 vaccine now available for higher-risk populations in Ontario. #vaccineswork rapid antigen testing