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Yes, when LFT's go private some business will see them as an inconvenience and opt for either none or the cheapest of the cheap. Some however will see the importance of limiting the impact of a covid outbreak in the office or the factory and opt for a more pricey yet superior quality LFT. Currently the government are providing all cheap tests so come January we should start getting a share of that private market. This could start early as distributors stock up in December.
What's more is that it could compliment our PCR offering and Versalab offering quite well. Take a rapid test at home. If negative, go to work, if positive go to work and straight to the Versa Lab area, wait 80 minutes and if negative get to work. A lot less disruptive.
Companies that aren't doing this now may not even be aware of the Versa Lab option. Once they have to start buying in the LFT's our distributors upsell them the Versa Lab option. Just my opinion on what could happen. It may also not happen at all. Who knows. Ncyt will know better than any of us and I trust they will sieze the moment.
Allegedly we've had 2 liitle piggies (big yellow one still to turn out), trolls, Jesus and now a Saint.
And it's a Sunday.
Glory be !!
It mentions that free lateral flow tests will also be ending and it’s up to businesses and the private sector to cover the cost .
This again should see an increase in PCR .
I’m not sure how it will affect our upcoming LFT sales . Hopefully once the government stop buying innova tatt and it is left up to businesses they may be more picky and selective with what they buy and insist on the best LFT ?
PCR mentioned several times in the governments autumn/winter covid plan 2021.
Highlights below .
“Rapid asymptomatic testing is an important tool to help reduce the spread of the virus, while supporting people to manage their own risk and the risks to others. The Government will therefore continue to provide the public with access to free lateral flow tests in the coming months. People may wish to use regular rapid testing to help manage periods of risk such as after close contact with others in a higher risk environment, or before spending prolonged time with a more vulnerable person. At a later stage, as the Government’s response to the virus changes, universal free provision of LFDs will end, and individuals and businesses using the tests will bear the cost. The Government will engage widely on the form of this model as it is developed, recognising that rapid testing could continue to have an important, ongoing role to play in future.
Contact tracing will continue through the autumn and winter. This means NHS Test and Trace will continue to check with all positive cases whether they need support to self- isolate, find out who they may have passed the virus onto and alert those contacts, and ask all contacts to take a PCR test as soon as possible to help identify positive cases. Since 16 August, in England, under 18s and those who are fully vaccinated no longer need to self-isolate if they are identified as a contact. With over 80% of over 16s having received two vaccine doses,[footnote 19] the majority of adults and all children are no longer required to self-isolate. If they are identified as a contact, they are advised to take a PCR test and only need to self-isolate if positive.
To confront this risk, the Government has developed a range of tools to reduce the risk of variants emerging, stop and slow importation of the most dangerous variants, identify new variants and outbreaks, and ensure the Government is ready to respond if outbreaks occur.”
“Domestic sequencing capacity has been enhanced in 2021 and will continue to increase over the coming months, enabling a higher number of PCR positive cases to undergo whole genome sequencing, improving the detection of variants. In addition, wastewater testing and the use of new technology, such as genotype assay testing, have been expanded as an additional surveillance function to detect variants and outbreaks.”