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What to Know About At-Home COVID Tests

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When it comes to COVID-19 testing, one increasingly popular option is at-home test kits. But do they really work?

Guest: Katherine Wu, Staff Writer, The Atlantic

Crews continue to build containment around the Caldor Fire in the Sierra foothills. But some communities are still in limbo as it's not safe enough for residents to return to their homes.

Over Labor Day weekend, up to 2 million Californians lost emergency unemployment benefits created to help get them through the pandemic. As people who still haven’t found work try to move forward with less support, some fear they may never recover.

Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, The California Report

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When it comes to COVID-19 testing, one increasingly popular option is at-home test kits. But do they really work?

Guest: Katherine Wu, Staff Writer, The Atlantic

Crews continue to build containment around the Caldor Fire in the Sierra foothills. But some communities are still in limbo as it's not safe enough for residents to return to their homes.

Over Labor Day weekend, up to 2 million Californians lost emergency unemployment benefits created to help get them through the pandemic. As people who still haven’t found work try to move forward with less support, some fear they may never recover.

Reporter: Mary Franklin Harvin, The California Report

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