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Yep - someone on the prog [at around 7.15] said that testing will be with us for 2 years.
Just listing to that Jimzi...
Testing must be discussed every 10 minutes every day on the radio and our ability or not to achieve the numbers and efficacy of current systems, especially in line with people returning to work....
Old Tony Blair on Radio 4 saying tests available now.
Example:
If you search for 'antibody' on BBC News, the only story relevant to NHS testing is dated 21st May where they talk about a deal being struck to provide testing for NHS staff. There's no 'it's started' or 'it's happening' announcement.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52758523
In addition, i noticed that as Roche testing rolled out across NHS Trusts it was left to regional news to report.
Personally, i haven't seen a significant MSM outlet announce antibody testing - NHS staff or otherwise. But that doesn't mean it didn't happen ;)
Roche began testing NHS staff in earnest sameday [extending across multiple Trusts], so [given fact hVIVO is B2B] NHS antibody testing more likely to receive coverage from MSM.
Agree, I'd hope those kind of publications / contacts would have been made aware of this before yesterday. Given the v high focus on testing I would like to think mainstream press and media would be in the mix as well.
Ideally they will have been GP, health, mdeical and business (commercial) related [magazines, websites and bloggers] focussed on London and South East.
I'm assuming they've contacted organisation like Institute of Directors etc.
It wont happen in one day.
yes, anyone know who, from the press /media was represented at this launch. Hopefully some big hitters not just the likes of the Cricklewood parish magazine...fine publication that that is...
Also, is there a rather heavy reliance upon one machine for testing or am I missing something
Where is the press coverage on the antibody test following the press launch yesterday? Haven't spotted any so far.