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Rwanda’s COVID-19 pool testing: a savvy option where there’s low viral prevalence

A Rwandan police checks the temperature of a motorist as he enforces a lockdown to stem the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Kigali, Rwanda April 15, 2020. Picture taken April 15, 2020. REUTERS/Jean Bizimana - RC286G9BGM1U

Rwanda are using pooling to test for COVID-19 Image: REUTERS/Jean Bizimana - RC286G9BGM1U

Leon Mutesa
Professor of Human Genetics, University of Rwanda
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