Not a bad article for CNBC, let’s see: Anti
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Antigen tests, if they work, could be cheaply manufactured and administered at home. It's unclear how much these tests would cost, but David R. Walt, a diagnostics expert from Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, doesn't expect the price tag to be higher than $10 per test. Some employers and insurers will likely cover the cost.
There's also some promise in using CRISPR, a gene-editing technique, to diagnose the novel coronavirus as quickly as a pregnancy test. Such a test could cost around $6, if approved, and researchers are working on the device at the Broad Institute in Cambridge and other labs.
Nobody has been able to tell me, yet: what happens to all these tests when there’s a cure??