Yes. The CDC protocol uses Trizol. Our lab gets better results with AVL (with a little ethanol thrown in now, to make sure the little nasties are really, truly dead), both for PCR and (especially) for sequencing.
That makes a lot of sense given what you and your colleague wrote in the op-ed. RT-PCR is a really accurate and sensitive screen, but it isn't something your usual clinical lab can run in less than an hour. I imagine that they do not have sample tubes prefilled with Trizol, either.
Of course, it would be a lot cooler if they could use CHISAM buffer. Nothing like yelling out "SHAZAM!!!" right in the middle of an extraction.
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