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It's the latter but I've just been out and the QR reader wouldn't accept the code.
Lol - thats the problem Ton1c - if you constantly post rubbish anything useful gets missed - can you let me know what was said please? I may even un filter lol
Also - does any one know which NHS app i download - NHS App or NHS Covid-19 Im guessing the latter - but just want to be sure as they both came up for track and trace
Very promising. For those that filtered Tw. Obviously to be used in conjunction with our test- an at home antibody test.
Hope they handle the launch for the RTC with a bit more confidence than the NHS app. Most of the papers focused on it's lateness. The Guardian are already predicting a low take up rate on the first day of it's launch! I feel like reviewing my subscription. But I won't because that would be petty and mean. Lol.
Ive filtered TWATcher - so cant see what he wrote - but i know its just more moaning - Not seeing his foolish ramblings bring me joy
A bit more poking shows a readme file that was added just yesterday that states
This application is for the end user who wishes to take an at home antibody test. As it stands, the application contains:
A login to idenfity the user (currently placeholder)
- Some instructions to guide the user through the process
- A timer to ensure the user waits for the necessary time for the test kit to work
- A camera page to capture the image of the completed test kit
- A results screen for displaying the results to the user
https://github.com/nhsx/antibody-web/commit/8edd74711fbcd4cd383e4c50837341d181a049a0
Accept the gift from Santa Sneller.
"Moaning kents galore this morning......bore off"
Yep.
Moaning kents galore this morning......bore off
Look left and right instead of straight ahead
Not long now
GLA
Been looking at the github for the track and trace app, the gov made the app source public to ease privacy concerns.
There is another NHS on there antibody testing app.https://github.com/nhsx/antibody-web
It is being worked on, but some of the images that make up the app are 2 months old. The one that was referred to elsewhere here via a tweet, apparently showing a phone taking a picture of the test with QR code, is one of those. It would suggest they are working on such a system.
https://github.com/nhsx/antibody-web/blob/master/take-test-app/public/assets/images/RDT_capture.gif
But it shows that you need to see these things in context. There is another picture called "kit" which shows the entire antibody kit laid out, but its a kit from a US firm called biomedomics.
https://github.com/nhsx/antibody-web/blob/master/take-test-app/public/assets/images/kit.png
I'm guessing these are all placeholders for the eventual images.