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FDA authorizes first over-the-counter COVID-19 antigen test

The functioning of Ellume's first over-the-counter coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antigen test which can be used at home is shown in this still image taken from an undated video, in Brisbane, Australia. Ellume/Handout via REUTERS

The U.S. Food and Drug administration on Tuesday authorized emergency use of the first over-the-counter COVID-19 antigen test, which can be used at home.

The test by Ellume offers a nasal swab analyzer that connects to a software application on users' smartphone, and gives results in 20 minutes.

The functioning of Ellume's first over-the-counter coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antigen test which can be used at home is shown in this still image taken from an undated video, in Brisbane, Australia. Ellume/Handout via REUTERS

Anyone above two years of age, including those not showing symptoms, can take the test, the agency said.

The news follows authorization of the first prescription COVID-19 test for home use last month, and of a non-prescription test system allowing a lab to process nasal samples collected at home, last week.

A person uses Ellume's first over-the-counter coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antigen test, which can be used at home, in this undated handout image. Ellume/Handout via REUTERS

The regulatory nods will help expand Americans' access to testing, reduce the burden on laboratories and test supplies, and give more testing options, FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn said in a statement.

The agency, however, cautioned that like other antigen tests, a small percentage of results from the test may be false.

A person uses Ellume's first over-the-counter coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antigen test, which can be used at home, in this undated handout image. Ellume/Handout via REUTERS

Ellume said it will be shipping over 100,000 tests per day from next month, and plans to manufacture as well as deliver 20 million COVID-19 tests to the United States within the first half of 2021.

A staff member wearing a protective suit prepares a kit of Ellume's first over-the-counter coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antigen test, which can be used at home, in this still image taken from an undated video, in Brisbane, Australia. Ellume/Handout via REUTERS
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