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"More digging finds this it’s looking promising..
“ Antibody testing
Antibody testing will be rolled out to staff in phases across regions in England. This is has been piloted in areas including Greater Manchester. We will shortly set out how the NHS will support adult social care staff to access antibody testing.”
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/906089/Routes_for_Coronavirus_testing_in_adult_social_care_in_England_accessible.pdf"
I think it's worth pointing out that this has been flagged a number of times (it's a mix of Pillar 1 and Pillar 4 testing) and is likely to be what part of the call-off Contract capacity will be used for. At present they're in the volunteer cohort recruitment stage - roll out will be in the next few weeks.
Real kick off will be when it is rolled out across all health and social care staff, which is likely to happen early in the New Year (unless circumstances force an earlier roll out). Then we're talking about 2.5 million tests on a fairly regular basis.
And then there's the application to the wider economy...
I know. If you buy 25 you get them for a £1 off at £19 per test.
Korda, brilliant find.
Anybody know why ones selling for £19 per other selling£20 per?
https://screen4.org/product/visitect-rapid-finger-prick-antibody-test/
https://www.introdent.com/shop/visitect-covid-19-igm-iga-igg-rapid-diagnostic-test/
As we now know the tests below that’s being delivered soon was first ordered on the 2nd Oct so 20 days delay from purchase.
Have I missed something? What's all the excitement about?
They are going to need hundreds of millions of tests in the UK, the RTC supply the gold standard.
SP will rocket as all becomes clear.
Aberdeenman
More digging finds this it’s looking promising..
“ Antibody testing
Antibody testing will be rolled out to staff in phases across regions in England. This is has been piloted in areas including Greater Manchester. We will shortly set out how the NHS will support adult social care staff to access antibody testing.”
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/906089/Routes_for_Coronavirus_testing_in_adult_social_care_in_England_accessible.pdf