Omicron found in similar amounts to other variants of concern among nasopharyngeal and oral swabs
A letter published in Clinical Microbiology and Infection reported that either a nasopharyngeal swab or an oral rinse is able to detect the Omicron variant in those who were infected, even if the amount of virus detectable by the former is ten times greater than the latter.
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