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wherever it can be used its currently out of stock
I would suggest that it cannot be used in offices with a CE mark - needs MHRA approval - back to the superdrug tests that went on sale. At least it shows (1) we have the best test and (2) there is a market for private use that all other suppliers are seeing but we should be best and first in the UK (and then on to the rest of the world!)
Hopefully we will get the 500p as requested - it would suit us all.
CE certification is for professional use. Self-test use requires MHRA approval.
On medikit's web site it says this about the kit
the test kit is CE Certified. The CE Certificate will be posted shortly.
Also reported via MHRA Yellow card scheme.
Doubt it will be for sale for long.
Aberdeenman
I've sent the link to the MHRA compliance team. Let's see what they come back with.
and rightly mentioned illegal.
I'm also unsure how that company are "Green" as advertised when they just sell a load of disposable plastic products. not wasting any more time on that.
It is Chinese, and not intended for Health or Medical use, doubt it should even be allowed to be sold.
Aberdeenman
"Results within 15 minutes with 97.51% accuracy"
then further down the page its way lower.......
"Of the 397 blood sample from Covid-19-infected patients, 352 tested positive, resulting in a sensitivity of 88.66%. Twelve of the blood samples from the 128 non-Covid-19 infection patients tested positive, generating a specificity of 90.63%."
Absolute pish
https://www.thegreenoffice.co.uk/medikit-u2122-rapid-results-covid-19-antibody-test-kit
These are the Medikit tests. The S&S is abysmal 88.66% sensitivity and 90.63% specificity). If these are being sold for self-test it is illegal. I'll flag this link up to MHRA.
This is the direct link
https://www.thegreenoffice.co.uk/medikit-u2122-rapid-results-covid-19-antibody-test-kit
jayejordan - i just received a marketing email campaign from them about 15 minutes ago. 15 minute antibody test - trying to see who is behind it as it is termed for the workplace - i.e. personal use not professional use.
https://www.thegreenoffice.co.uk/contact-us
Who does this belong to in the wide range of self testing ??