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 The Food and Drug Administration s stanley cup aid on Monday it has authorized the first over-the-counter flu and COVID-19 combination test for the public to have access to outside of emergency use.The new combo test 鈥?called the Healgen Rapid Check COVID-19/Flu AB Antigen Test 鈥?takes approximately 15 minutes to detect proteins from both COVID-19 and influenza A and B in nasal swabs, the FDA said in its announcement.According to data from the FDA, the combination test correctly identified 99% of negative and 92% of positive COVID-19 samples, 99.9% of negative Fl stanley cup u A and B samples, and 92.5% and 90.5% stanley cups  of positive Flu A and Flu B samples, respectively.RELATED STORY | Government to send free COVID tests; here is how to request themHowever, the FDA said, there is a risk of false negative results as there is with all rapid antigen tests. If you get a negative and still experience symptoms of fever, cough and/or shortness of breath you may still have COVID-19, flu or another respiratory infection and should seek follow-up care with a health care provider.Individuals who are 14 or older can take the test themselves, but younger individuals should have the help of an adult, the FDA said.Officials said the newly available test will help expand options for individuals to receive quick information about their health as we enter the annual flu season. Zknl Enterprise pledges $120 million to advance racial equity, fight against hunger
 SIERRA NEVADA, Calif. 鈥?Giant sequoia trees have been able to withstand centuries of wildfires, evolving over thousands of years to co-exist.People from around the world travel to California s Sierra Nevada mountains to connect with the 3,000-year-old trees.   I think I m always blown away by their age about how much that they have lived through and how they have been resilient enough to survive so much of what nature has thrown at them in the past,  said Tim Borden, sequoia restoration and stewar stanley drink bottle dship manager with Save the Redwoods League.The fire-resistant trees are protected by several stanley cup  feet of thick bark and high canopies to escape the flames. Borden says up until 2015, they didn t believe giant sequoias were endangered. These fires are burning hotter. T stanley quencher hey re burning faster than they ever had before, and they have pushed giant sequoia to the brink of where they ve evolved, their evolutionary boundaries,  said Borden.  And so, for a long time, these trees could survive with fire, but with the kind of fire that we re now seeing in the Sierra, we re seeing massive rates of tree mortality. Save the Redwoods is a nonprofit organization with a mission to protect and restore coast redwood and giant sequoia trees through the preemptive purchase of development rights to notable areas with such forests.Their experts say a century of fire suppression has left forests with dense vegetation, fueling wildfires along with severe heat and drought.The National Park Service estimates thous