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Sportstrader "The way out of this is testing testing testing, and to have that in place is crucial. Dont forget we're doing 3k tests a day per machine." No we are not testing 3000 per day yet, OO have the capacity to test 3000 per day is a more accurate statement until OO announce they have the contracts and actual tests per day to confirm that figure it remains aspirational. That said I expect the demand to be there from companies to take up that demand.
Crazy to imply that if the virus is getting weaker antibody testing won't be needed.
The virus getting weaker benefits us greatly as there still needs to be a vaccine produced, and they need a big enough % of the population to have it so they can test their vaccine, if they cant, then the only way is challenge studies.
The government will need testing in place, its the only way to beat this thing for now, look at South Korea who have had a big spike in cases since the kids went back to school and have had to shut that down again.
The way out of this is testing testing testing, and to have that in place is crucial. Dont forget we're doing 3k tests a day per machine.
Look at what happened with the Spanish flu, the 2nd wave was the most deadly when they eased the lockdown thinking they had beaten it and celebrated on the streets.
Now look at what's happening around the world right now, yes the UK is over the peak, but the last 5 days have been the highest new cases in the world. Everyone is out on the streets protesting blacklivesmatter. Its a recipe for disaster!
With the easing of the lockdown there’s going to be a big tick up in new cases and deaths, people aren’t bothered about the 2 meter rule it’s a free for all in the shops and public transport. This virus isn’t getting weaker it’s scary but GL if you think otherwise. Masses of ongoing testing required.
Hey, to each their own..just thought if the virus is getting weaker people might not even bother with the antibody test..
Nothing wrong with booking a good profit..
Still have more than most probably..
This virus as we know is a game changer, let’s hope it is getting weaker, but for ORPH work won’t slow down the world doesn’t want to get caught out again , there will be a lot more money poured into the likes of ORPH,s line of business , GLA
Unfortunately yes Gizzard I totally agree .
Big word if, the virus Isn’t getting weaker sadly it’s here for a very long time.
If the virus is getting weaker money will move elsewhere