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 While PCR tests for COVID-19 have become the  gold standard  in detecting the virus, a new study says rapid tests are highly accurate when it comes to children and teens.The study, led by researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in collaboration with other institutions and published inMedRxiv, shows that rapid tests given to adolescents at school or at home has a similar accuracy to PCR tests.Rapid tests, also known as  antigen  or  lateral flow  tests, return faster  stanley cup results, are less sensitive than PCR tests. PCR tests have been used for years to diagnose a variety of diseases and uses a molecular testingprocessin which a nasal or throat swab is mixed with chemical ingredients to needed to create copies of the genetic material that makes up the virus.                                        In rapid antigen tests, samples from patient swabs are mixed with abuffer, a liquid that helps the virus travel across a strip coated with antibodies that bind to specific proteins mdash; known as antigens mdash; common stanley cup  to many variants of the virus.Similar toa positive over-the-counter pregnancy test, the strip appears as a colored line if it detects the antigen.The researchers, which studied 1,000 children and teens under the age of 17, found the rapid antigen test sensitivity ra stanley cup te was 92.7%, meaning it identified cases the PCR test also identified. Its specificity rate was 98%.        All of the children were given the BinaxNOW rapid antigen test manufactured by Abbott Labora Aaef Mother blames ICE after toddler in detention later died; U.S. sued for $60 million
 NEW YORK mdash;As Gynnya McMillen coughed and gasped for air, shaking in aseizure while taking her final breaths, a Kentucky juvenile detention youthworker stood outside her isolation cell watching, according to a federallawsuit filed by the 16-year-oldrsquo  estate.Reginald Windham allegedly told internal state investigatorsthat he walked over to McMillenrsquo  door at 11:39 p.m. on Jan. 11, after he heardcoughing. Investigators wrote that he wanted to check on her to make sure shehad not thrown up or was choking or something like that.Surveillance video shows Windham staring through a window for 18 seconds,witnessing her last gasps and dying breaths and final uncontrollable movementsand seizure, according to the lawsuit.He then turned around and walked away, attorneys say.                Surveillance images included in a lawsuit allegedly show former Lincoln Village Juvenile Detention Center employee Reginald Windham looking into 16-year-old Gynnya McMillenrsquo  room during a coughing fit that attorneys for her estate said represents her last breaths.                                                      CBS News       stanley cup                                   McMillen, roughly 17 hours into her first d adidas originals ayever spent in a juvenile det hoka ention facility, rolled onto her side and never moved again.                                         Officials say McMillen died in her sleep, but thelawsuit seemsto challenge that narrative.For McMillenrsquo  sister L

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 Mandatory evacuation orders were issued near Houston on Thursday for some residents following heavy rains in Texas tha stanley cup t stranded motorists, flooded streets and closed schools as officials warned that conditions in some hard-hit areas could worsen. This is a life-threatening situation,  said Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, the top elected official in the nation s third-largest county.Storms over the past month in southeast Texas and parts of Louisiana have dumped more than 2 feet of rain in some areas, according to the National Weather Service. Of particular concern was an area along the San Jacinto River, which was expected to keep rising as more rain falls and officials release extra water from an already full reservoir.                        Jason Fochtman/AP                A truck drives through floodwater after severe flooding in a Houston neighborhood.    Videos posted to social media showed tractor-trailers partially submerged and water flooding over roadways. More than a dozen school districts north of Houston canceled classes Friday because of the weather and shelters opened in some communities.No injuri stanley mug es or death were immediately reported from the flooding. At least nine people were rescued from rising water, the Houston mayors office said.Officials ordered an evacuation of people in an area along the river in northern Harris County, where Houston is located. It was unclear how many residents were under evacuation orders. We want you out of this  stanley mug area,  Hidalgo sa Ibkg Trump denies report that he called John McCain and US soldiers who died in battle   losers
 SAN DIEGO, Calif. 鈥?History, science, and English stanley canada  are subjects students are expected to learn. But some educators feel theres another skill kids need now more than ever: digital literacy.While young people are digital natives, research from the Stanford History Education Group shows they don t evaluate online sources with the same fluency as they operate devices.  The one word we used to summarize it was bleak,  said Sam Wineburg, the Margaret Jacks Professor of Education and History at Stanford.His team created an instrument to measure digital literacy in 2015, testing thousands of students from middle school to college.  At the time, Wineburg says there was little hard data on the issue.  What our studied showed was a seemingly bottomless ability of young people to believe what their eyes see on the screen,  said Wineburg. Among their findings: 82 percent of middle school students couldn t tell the difference between an ad and a news storyHigh schoo stanley thermos l students accepted posts on social media at face valueCollege students fell flat trying to identify the organization behind a websiteDeploying strategies used by fact-checkers at the nation s leading news outlets, they developed the Civic Online Reasoning  COR  curriculum.When evaluating a digital source, students are taught to ask these three questions: Whos behind it Whats the evidence for its claim What do other sources say  After only six one-hour lessons, students si stanley cup gnificantly improved in their ability to make thoughtful j