FDA Approves First At-Home, Rapid Coronavirus Test.<br />The 30-minute test kit was developed <br />by California-based company Lucira Health.<br />The test will initially <br />require a prescription.<br />Testers will first collect <br />a nasal sample.<br />The nasal swab is then placed into a vial, .<br />which is inserted into a portable accessory <br />that deciphers the test results. .<br />Testers will receive either <br />a positive or negative result.<br />The test's FDA approval comes months <br />into a pandemic that has claimed the lives <br />of nearly a quarter of a million people in the U.S.<br />According to Johns Hopkins <br />University, nearly 11.5 million <br />people in the U.S. have <br />contracted the virus