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<p>An iPhone, ultrasound wand and an augmented reality app could allow an at-home coronavirus test which allows a remote doctor to diagnose a <a href="
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<p>The beauty of the setup is that no medical training is required by the person using the wand – indeed, it can even be done by the patient themselves …</p>
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