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Monday, 08/10/2020 11:24:51 AM

Monday, August 10, 2020 11:24:51 AM

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...”The FDA needs to act quicker. That means reducing burdensome sensitivity requirements as has been suggested by many well-respected experts and instead focusing more on time to result reporting (speed) and costs. It also means considering the elimination of wasteful, time consuming and unproductive regulations in order to cut through the red tape. Guidelines should be constructed to include testing that can actually be accomplished by lay, at-home users. Our elected officials took such actions on behalf of all Americans when their willingness to safely relax burdensome regulations helped deliver a record economy and employment.

If we are to get this virus under control, it's going to take that same level of resolve and flexibility to deliver rapid testing results. As reported in the New York Times on August 7, 2020, "Experts are revising their views on the best methods to detect infections, setting aside long-held standards so that the spread of the virus can be more quickly tracked and contained […] The best chance to rein in the sprawling outbreaks in the United States now, experts say, requires widespread adoption of less accurate tests, as long as they're administered quickly and often enough." We firmly believe that GenViro! Swift kits will help alleviate the need to adopt less accurate tests while still reporting Covid-19 test results in an anticipated 10.5 seconds. Some have even suggested we need a "Manhattan Project" approach to attacking this virus. We cannot afford to let such regulations get in our way.” Lives and our economy are at stake. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/decn-ceo-releases-open-letter-142000916.html