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Follow-Up Testing and Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
If your baby receives a “positive” or “out-of-range” newborn screening result, your baby will need to have follow-up testing to confirm if they have a health condition or not. This follow-up testing is critical. Despite the current novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, you can still safely receive the follow-up testing your baby needs. This graphic can be downloaded and shared on your social media to educate and raise awareness about the importance of follow-up testing and the precautions you can take to keep you and your family safe during this time.
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