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Also given the week that the govt have had with contract issue controversy Im not sure they are keen to dish out a massive contract for testing until the heat dies down. Timings all being controlled by govt in my view
I’m seeing CE as a bit of a smoke screen and possibly a veiled threat to the govt that if they don’t act fast we will have a CE mark and everything can go to europe.
Don’t we validate differently in the UK now and don’t need a CE mark
looks like they are using 80% for LFT???
Not been here 10 months for 1.70
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/medical-devices-conformity-assessment-and-the-ukca-mark
CE marking is only relevant for sale in Europe now is that correct? Sale/use in UK would require MHRA approval?
He looks a bit better than the last time we saw him
I've been wondering about Gile. He didn't appear after the last RNS either. The announcement certainly needs clarification
Surely if avacta is not part of the govt plan BBI and Adibgdon would still be under some sort of contractual obligation to create a few million tests per month for avacta. This assumes that avacta has a tests that works but it seems inconceivable that we wouldn’t be able to produce a test that is at least as good as innova. If govt wants BBI and Abingdon to commit all possible capacity to a sovereign test, at the cost of all others, then you would think we would be owed some significant compensation at the very least
The Telegraph understands mass testing could be used to swiftly move the worst-infected areas down the tiers. One idea under consideration is to send out home testing kits, known as lateral flow tests, to every household in an entire region so the population could be tested within a week.
Obviously a better plan to keep them home til the summer
No idea about trade marks, is there anything significant about the very recent ‘date of register entry’?
Too good to be true, looks a suspect account
That's what I though, that would seem to add to the randomness of the stated numbers
Hi, anyone know how they expose the trial participants to COVID-19?
suppose your swap picks up a bit of gherkin??
yes, but found his comments on getting saliva tests to work a little concerning
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p08y1k2j
From 14mins but saliva reference is 18m
Are we spitting straight in a tube or using a swab to collect the sample. Only reason I say this is that Sir John Bell was interviewed last night (should be available on BBC Sounds) where he said they were having trouble getting saliva tests to work....he said it 'all depended on if you had a hamburger for lunch'. I found the statement a little concerning. I will dig out the interview
FFS, they will need every test they can get their hands on by multiple companies, it’s really not that difficult to grasp