Weekly PCR Covid tests for staff at Galway food company

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A Galway food company has introduced on-site PCR Covid tests for its staff and visitors. Test results are available in about one hour

All staff at the Galmere food production facility are tested once a week, and all visitors entering the premises undergo the process too.Polymerase Chain Reaction, or PCR, tests are seen as the best way of detecting the presence of Covid-19. The HSE says they are the most reliable tests available, because they look at the genetic material of the virus.

Costing in the region of €75,000, it ensures that staff are regularly screened for Covid and is seen as offering an extra layer of protection for both workers and customers. Some staff members have been allocated to carry out the swabbing, with others trained to analyse the samples. Chief Executive John Casey said the move to provide in-house PCR tests followed a number of changes over the last twelve months to try and safeguard staff during the pandemic.

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Brilliant....

Any news articles or reports on MichealMartinTD breaking covid regulations in December or will bury it's head in the sand on this one too?

Kluth celebrates the COVID-19 pandemic as the “grand debut of mRNA vaccines and their definitive proof of concept,” stating: “Henceforth, mRNA will have no problems getting money, In short, permanent pandemics promise to be good for technocracy and good for Big Business.

PCR tests are not effective and often give a positive result to healthy people and then it is said that people are sick asymptomatically. Parody

Should've been the norm in all workplaces as soon as these tests became available

It’s been a long hard year of screaming into the void for michaelmina_lab (and colleagues) but I think of him fondly when I see tweets like this finally appearing.

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