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Our test just shown on BBC news, boooomm 100% sure that was ours.
Trying, I player bbc news Liverpool testing, army personnel clearly test either our or identical to ours
I heard that on BBC Ten Oclock news. That the Liverpool city wide tests are the Lateral Flow tests.
A few key snippets and the links.
He said the rapid tests "genuinely have a turnaround time of about 15 to 20 minutes".
Rapid or "lateral flow" tests need high levels of the virus in the body in order to work. It is not yet clear how good they are at catching people in the early stages of the infection when the virus is still taking hold.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-54786130
Our test, one of three "lateral flow" tests.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/assessment-and-procurement-of-coronavirus-covid-19-tests/lateral-flow-devices-results
The tests shown on the BBC News at Ten (on iPlayer, 25min) look to be Innova, which gov bought 20m a couple of weeks ago. Google Images: “Innova SARS-Cov-2 Antigen test”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/02/doubts-over-rapid-turnaround-covid-tests-pledged-by-johnson
just found this, to me this says that the company the government have gone with is actually Innova, not Healgen
The plan is to increase to 10m tests a day. More than one manufacturer will be used. COV-ID isn't Innova's. CTEA have a whole package. The complete solution. Do you not think it would be stupid of the government not to? Its on the shortlist for a reason.
Important that new investors realise it's not just about the physical test. CTEA's COV-ID app can deliver results of a test to a persons device, allowing them to prove they are "COVID-free" with a "passport type" ID system allowing people access to events, flights, workplace, shops, supermarkets, your home, etc...
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/922359/catenae-innovation-focused-on-commercialising-cov-id-app-after-positive-proof-of-concept-trial-922359.html
This could/should be key to opening up the country again....a huge opportunity...