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Hi StarKnight,
Yes I know, sorry I wasn't clear with the title I was referring to the NHS antibody tests not the Integumen breathalyser. Thanks for clearing it up though for anyone else reading. Exciting stuff.
@TPkart
Hi you are correct in that the Integumen test is a few minutes but just need to correct you on your heading.This test does not test for antibodies which are only present in your body once having been infected with SARS-COV-2 and gained an immunity by body developing anitbnodies.Integumens test is a test which informs you whether you are infected at the point of test positive test or negative.If a negative test a digital passport is granted which would allow you to go on a plane if all accepted and approved by authorities and Governments etc or knowing you can visit yourt Granny without infecting her or having the anxeity of wondering whether you are going to infect her .
I noticed a post on my Facebook today of someone I know asking how long it takes to get the NHS antibody test results back. Some people were replying up to a week or more. Others then chipping in asking how much it is etc etc. I wonder how they would feel if they knew they could potentially get a test done for £2-3 (after buying the breathalyser) at your local chemist for example, and wait a couple of minutes for the results.
Also, with the risk of sounding biased, I would certainly buy a £20 breathalyser and pay a few quid to know that we can safely visit my partner's grandmother. We currently can't because our little ones have gone back to pre-school and so mixing with all the germs, and she's 89 and so very worried about catching it.
I'm invested here initially because I liked the idea of the skin product to avoid animal testing, which is only going to be a growing market with the way the world is going. But this breathalyser product is such a great idea. It also shows how quick thinking and reactive this company is. To have a working prototype out so soon, and also with the ability to change cartridges to test other viruses etc (did I read that right?) there's great scope for sales.
I was surprised by the dip last week, but apart from that feel like I've made a safe long term investment here.
Hurraaah for Integumen/DeepVerge