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Thursday, 04/23/2020 9:12:12 AM

Thursday, April 23, 2020 9:12:12 AM

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I am thinking that an actual real "at home test" requires a different approval versus a nostril sample being sent to Lab Corp, that is an "At home sampling" not an "at home test" there is a difference. So to me the delay is all the others are selling tests to be done and administered by Registered Labs or Doctors offices, hospitals, what this does is totally "AT HOME" period. I think that perhaps the FDA has differing approvals for this to be safe at home as children are involved and they must assure there is no safety issue in the wrong hands etc. etc. Protect everyone with kid gloves as you know, they do this with toys, detergents and medicine bottle caps. So to me this is different approval for actual home use. Just my opinion of course. Big either way if approved. I just think has to go over a couple of extra hurdles to get there.
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