The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.theweek.com/speedreads-amp/916904/wastewater-coronavirus-tests-are-catching-after-proving-early-warning-sign-outbreaks
Move over, swabs. There's a new coronavirus test in town.
Okay, so traditional tests are still necessary when it comes to preventing the spread of COVID-19. But testing wastewater for coronavirus' genetic material — something that was just an "intriguing laboratory finding" a month ago — could be even more effective than individual swab tests as the U.S. aims to reopen while avoiding new coronavirus outbreaks and resurgences, Stat News reports.
COVID-19 can be detected in wastewater as early as two weeks before a person begins to show symptoms, and also allows for widespread analysis of just how much of a city is getting sick. After a study pointed this out, wastewater facilities around the country started sending samples to labs, which determined far more people actually had COVID-19 than had been tested for it.
Over the past few weeks, more sewage plants have started sending their samples to labs and even conducting analysis on their own, and more studies have revealed that "you can pick up a signal about a week before the first clinical case," Stat News writes. And while the U.S. is waiting for a lab-to-lab comparison before rolling out a uniform nationwide sewage testing regimen, Finland, Germany, and the Netherlands have already launched national programs of their own.
This all may prove key as states move to reopen, as wastewater could show if COVID-19 is spiking again before patients arrive in the hospital.
Winding myself up now! We know what’s coming.
“China shutdown Province..... due to covid-19 Being detected in sewage earlier today”
Jesus, had a few and just re-read that. And breath. here's the commas and full-stops i missed out ....,,,.,,,.,
I don't mean to be disrespectful to the MWG holders that I know also own Skin and post on here but....... their recent success is because we're taking their tech to a whole new level. Their amazing product wasn't making a profit and I believe the recent increase in sales of their equipment is solely down to those ahead of the game buying the hardware so that it can then be quickly converted to be capable of identifying Covid-19. real-time. Countries already forward thinking I believe.