

It is used to quickly amplify tiny amounts of DNA fragments so that they can be studied in more detail. The analysts look for a genetic marker that is unique to a particular pathogen, giving scientists more certainty in the results.Īn analysis by ICD 10 Monitor last year found that the false-positive rate with PCR tests was between 0.2 and 0.9 per cent. In honor of #NationalNursesWeek, we surprise and celebrate a colleague of our own - Health and Safety Manager, Nurse Wendy Livingston! /c6JV7laacG- The View Livingston was given effusive praise by her co-workers on The View on May 9, to mark National Nurses Week. Joy Behar, one of the co-hosts, described her as 'a health-care hero'. 'When New York City's ER's were filled to capacity at the start of the pandemic, registered nurse Wendy Livingston volunteered at a pop-up hospital to deal with the overflow of COVID patients and help the homeless and mentally compromised population with managing the virus,' said another co-host Sunny Hostin. 9 and Lupe Fiasco”s “LASERS,” which topped the chart two weeks ago.'And from the day she joined The View as health and safety manager, she's been vital to keeping us on the air, making sure we're following COVID-19 safety protocols and overseeing our weekly testing. Rounding at the top 10 will be Pink”s great hits collection at No. 7, while Bobby V”s “Fly on the Wall” will like land at No. 6 should be Panic!At the Disco”s new set, “Vices & Virtues.” Mumford & Sons” “Sigh No More” continues its post-Grammy surge at No.


Logging around 55,000 copies and landing at No. 4 and is in a tight race for that spot with Kirk Franklin”s “Hello Fear.” Hits Daily Double predicts they will each sell between 85,000-90,000. The Strokes” “Angles” looks good for close to 95,000 units for No. The set will sell around 280,000, according to Hits Daily Double, more than 100,000 over Jennifer Hudson”s “I Remember Me,” which should hit around 170,000 copies.īrown and “American Idol” formal contestant Hudson are two of six new titles in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. Chris Brown”s bad behavior hasn”t seemed to hurt his album sales: “F.A.M.E.” is slated to come in at No.
