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Sunday, May 31, 2020 1:13:48 PM
Here is the problem as I see it. I get what you're saying about testing that exist, I suppose N-assay would be included, I don't know what sample it uses?..
If I got this right, the hope here and now is in a test being developed. Rumor has it you can simply apply the sample (what ever it is?) to the test and the strip color change will indicate results. If something like that can be proven accurate and reliable,, I doubt that would have a problem being approved for home use.
Okay, I have doubts . But if I can spit on a strip and know if I have a virus or not the color they come up should be goid.
I stand corrected to anything I said, there's nothing to know at this point. Not exactly sure what is being thought
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