UK market flooded with inadequate Covid tests, experts suggest

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UK market flooded by inadequate Covid tests, experts suggest

from iAbra – trialled at Heathrow airport – which claimed 99.8% accuracy on the basis of three samples.“21 ways to spin results from a Covid diagnostic test accuracy”The working group will look at all types of test, including the gold-standard PCR swab test for the virus, which misses a proportion of cases. “Are we evaluating just the test as it’s working in the laboratory, or the testing process as we apply it to a to a real human being?” he asked.

 

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Plandemic?

They do multiple tests in hospitals yet only one nose and mouth swab in testing sites. Even in India tests carried out by professionals yet some tests in U.K. are expected to be self tests. It’s a joke. It’s almost as if govt going through the motions but want ppl infected

Never mind the quality, look at the numbers.

Isn't privatisation of health care brilliant?

Please share emmakennytv simondolan

Since day 1, this government has been piss poor and made mistakes. Why are we still allowing them to run the show?

Inadequate government inadequate tests inadequate nation. Wheee

Third world countries:

We are losing control here 🤦🏻‍♂️

Fulfilled Watch

I care for people lifes because I stayed in during the Corona virus lock down , and didnt go out on public streets with black lifes matter putting anyone lifes at risk , this summer .

How in the hell are you this god damn slow? The glutt of inadequate test kits has been a problem since March!

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