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They're getting testing done
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No they are not and it's feckin crucial in getting this virus manageable...200000 a day by month end said Boris.
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Last i heard was they didnt know if you had any immunity after having Covid.
So what's the big deal about testing? 1. You've got it.. That explanes why i feel sht. 2. You aint got it but you might get it... 3. You've had it but you might get it again... |
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^^^ non peer reviewed so not 100% but a study found everyone is producing antibodies to it (even asymptomatic carriers) so are likely to have some immunity, the problem is no one knows how much and how long it lasts.
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Testing needs to be ramping up to 500k a day not 80k
Its just feckin useless what's going on |
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If they get up to a million a day its still over
2 months to test everybody once |
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i think it is still too centralised, there are lots of private sector companies, university science departments and even veterinary science places that could be used but are not. its madness. turn around time of tests is poor too.
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Aye, the inevitable inquiry almost certain to recommend having regional capabilities.
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