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My only concern regarding the Ulster trial and MHRA approval is it I don't think the government would want a significant number of people declaring self diagnosed immunity and disregarding all COVID restrictions as a result. This in turn could lead to faking of antibody tests and even youngsters deliberately getting the virus to get the subsequent immunity.
It concerns me MHRA approval may be delayed for this reason
https://www.ulster.ac.uk/coronavirus/research/support/uk-rapid-test-consortium
Another post regarding the Ulster RTC study..
Hints suggest they’re supplying the app to log back to gov ect?
Mentions home testing
We all live busy lives. If you wanna talk about UFC, join a FB group. Don’t waste people’s (and my time), talking about it here and creating noise. Keep it ODX. This is BB for shares. It’s not about sport
In2win, it’s a sat night - take a chill pill!
Markets closed, nothing we say or do over the weekend is going to affect this share price.
Enjoy your weekend
SPURS - What a muppet. Filtered with pleasure
SPURS this ain’t the place to talk about UFC, football or anything other than ODX. No doubt your reply will
Take this further away from the purpose of the Bb. Let’s keep it clean and use the BB to benefit investors and stop wasting peoples time by posting pure crap.
“ This pandemic study, led by Professors Tara Moore and Jim McLaughlin on the university's Jordanstown campus, allowed over 2,000 people to have access to a free ABC-19 IgG neutralising antibody test from the comfort of their own cars. The outcome of this testing will inform the approval of such a test for self-use.
The trial was to determine if people aged from eight to 80 could perform the test by themselves and correctly interpret the result. Some participants who tested antibody positive are offered the opportunity to be assessed for up to one year, to see how long antibodies are present.”
I’d suggest this is all that’s holding us?
“ The AbC-19TM Rapid Test detects IgG antibodies, is designed for at-home-testing, and provides a result in 20 minutes.
The test is already CE-marked and recently underwent a trial, involving 2000 participants at Ulster University to see if people from the ages of 8 to 80 could perform the test by themselves and correctly interpret the results. The results from this trial will now allow the Medical and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to provide necessary approvals for its use by the general public”
“ Jonathan Stewart, the director of the British Council in Northern Ireland, was also a participant in the testing at Ulster University last weekend.
He said: "It was a very fast and impressive drive-thru procedure with easy to interpret self-administration and diagnosis.”
Likely as soon as Ulster study complete and there happy it’s easy enough to use MHRA is a given!