“…For RT-PCR-based extraction-free test kits, currently, the relevant health authorities like FDA, WHO, or CDC have approved at least ten types of such kits and examples of these kits include Xpert®Xpress [166] , SalivaDirect [167] , SwabExpress [168] , PrimeDirect® qRT-PCR Mix [169] , Prime® ScriptRT-PCR [169] and few more [16] , [68] . These test assays or kits could be used to detect various genetic targets of SARS-CoV-2 such as N, E, S, RdRp, and ORF genes and the test sensitivity and specificity would vary greatly from one type of assay to another [166] , [167] , [169] , [170] , [171] , [172] . In general, the test kits that are made to detect the N gene of the virus are found to have a better sensitivity (>80%) [168] , [170] , [173] , [174] and this is higher compared to test kits that are specifically designed to detect other molecular targets of SARS-CoV-2 like RdRp and E (<70%) [169] .…”