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What is the Future of Mass Testing?
The future of mass testing will likely involve:
Technological advancements
: Improved testing methods that are faster, cheaper, and more accurate.
Integration with digital tools
: Use of mobile apps for tracking and reporting test results.
Global cooperation
: Sharing data and resources to tackle pandemics more effectively.
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