- 14 May 2020 06:22
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52656808
Until now, antibody tests simply haven't been good enough. Seems we have a game changer. Once we have some actual numbers on infection rates we can actually evaluate safety better than estimates (or as I like to call it conservative guesses). Also if rolled out nationally it will give those who have been tested positive the assurances to go back to work.
Until now, antibody tests simply haven't been good enough. Seems we have a game changer. Once we have some actual numbers on infection rates we can actually evaluate safety better than estimates (or as I like to call it conservative guesses). Also if rolled out nationally it will give those who have been tested positive the assurances to go back to work.