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Old 18-04-2020, 02:02 PM #11
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That's not an opinion, you are stating it as fact, yes please do post where the government paid 20 million for tests they KNEW wouldn't work
It is my opinion that it was well reported, I can back that opinion with factual articles yes cherie.

Scientists have discovered that although the tests can show that a person has been infected with a coronavirus, they cannot adequately differentiate between the virus that is causing the current Covid-19 outbreak and other types of coronavirus –which just cause colds. They found that a range of devices all produced far too many false positives.

It does seem surprising that these tests were bought with a contract that wasn’t contingent on their usability,” Clark told the*Observer. “In learning lessons through this crisis, it’s important for future contracts to recognise this risk.”


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