Attached is the newly updated MedCram I downloaded from youtube. A patient in Solano County, California has been diagnosed with COVID-19, and represents a possible ""community exposure" to the SARS-Cov-2 virus. The criteria for testing and the sensitivity of coronavirus test kits are discussed. A report is reviewed about how a chest CT scan may provide a faster alternative with more sensitivity for diagnosing COVID-19 (versus a blood test: PCR-RT). How much do you understand CT scan? Does it work for person who is only showing mild infection? Is it the best way for diagnosis of COVID-19? What information does the new trend of COVID-19 reveal? I'm here expecting your comment. Coronavirus+Epidemic+Update+27_+Testing+accuracy+for+COVID-19+(CT+Scan+vs.+RT-PCR)+California+Cases+[xQwfuJgJ.mp4