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BigE1960

11/12/20 9:49 AM

#95580 RE: crunch55 #95579

The word "included" was not present in that link.

QuantumTravesty

11/12/20 9:51 AM

#95581 RE: crunch55 #95579

What does this have to do with QdxHealthID?

TedJ

11/12/20 11:07 AM

#95589 RE: crunch55 #95579

Innova has been successful at getting their name out there in the UK press and media, so people know that their tests kits have been evaluated, purchased by the UK government, and are being used for mass testing, etc.

So if QDXH app is being distributed and used along with the Innova test kits, then why can't "Les Paull, Phd., CEO of QMVT LLC, which is responsible for sales and marketing of QMC’s innovations" (i.e., QDXH app) get the QDXH name out there along with the Innova name?

Developing product recognition and trust is essential for expanding QDXH's market beyond initial testing and into other markets. Right? Isn't that what marketing is suppose to do?

Innova just put out this PR:

https://www.innovamedgroup.com/post/u-k-government-conducting-whole-city-screenings

about their success in partnering with the UK government in launching their rapid test kit for mass testing in the UK. But somehow there is no mention by Innova of their partner QDXH, nor the QDXH app "bundled" with Innova's test kit. The app is not even mentioned under the Innova or Tried&Tested name.

What was included was this:

Using the National Health Service (NHS COVID-19) app, people can book a test and later input their test results. Individuals taking part in the rollout of Operation Moonshot, will be notified of positive or negative results by text or email. With this important test-and-trace system in place, public health authorities can diagnose cases, isolate infected patients, trace their contacts and implement stringent infection control policies to reduce outbreaks.



If the QDXH app is an important part of the package, then wouldn't it be in Innova's best interest to high light the bundling of their test kit and the health app, to build that brand also?


Kurt_Banoffee

11/12/20 12:50 PM

#95595 RE: crunch55 #95579

On Wednesday, ministers published the results which found the kits detected 77 per cent of those infected with the virus and 95 per cent of those with high viral loads. However, the success rate dropped significantly when people carried them out at home, with scientists recommending the public be taught how to use the kit.



https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/government-buy-200-million-covid-rapid-tests-freedom-pass-reports/

There you go - people can enter their own test results. What could possibly go wrong.