For the time being, no, but I think research and innovation should be promoted so that remote biomedical examinations can be carried out. It would facilitate the work.
During the pandemic, there were rapid antigen tests to detect SARS‑CoV‑2. There are such tests for group a streptococcal illnesses, including pharyngitis, and also for other respiratory viruses. They're not perfect, although they are helpful, but they're not readily accessible yet. There are other very expensive tests based on the polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, method.
It's a matter of finding ways of providing access to these technologies in primary care centres.