Parents cautioned by Ohio officials of possible toxic substance found in at-home COVID-19 test kits
This comes as more than 50 million households recently received free at-home COVID-19 tests from the federal government, according to Dr. Tom Inglesby, senior advisor for the White House COVID-19 response team.
The types of test kits vary, but they generally contain a swab, testing card and an extraction vial containing the reagent liquid. Poison centers have also received calls of adults mistaking the bottle for eye drops, according to the medical center.
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