Nearly the quick test that can take the world out of quarantine shows immunity to COVID-19

Days and weeks are going by each other, and along with the number of victims from the Corleone pandemic, which have already passed the threshold of 100,000 people in the world, the economic and social costs of quarantine are becoming increasingly evident, especially in Europe. The continent needs to set off “engines” of factories, schools, institutions more [...]
Days and weeks are going by each other, and along with the number of victims from the Corleone pandemic, which have already passed the threshold of 100,000 people in the world, the economic and social costs of quarantine are becoming increasingly evident, especially in Europe.
The continent needs <x0ndrend engines” of factories, schools, more important institutions, but health guarantees are needed to do so for those who will return to life beyond the threshold of the house.
One of these guarantees may be a quick test based on antiquities, which promises to show in a few minutes if the tested person is or has been infected with coronary and if he has developed an immunity to COVID-19.
Such a test, if verified, could be described as a true savior of social life in the hit countries because it would allow the immunes to return to their jobs.
In Great Britain, institutions will clarify the approval criteria of companies proposing such a test this week, while the government has declared it would buy about 17 million in the event of approval.
Meanwhile, some of these tests have not had the hoped-for outcome, with an excessive error rate.
For Brigette Bard, head of the Duruar company, an official test of their test is not yet carried out, precisely because of lack of approval criteria. “
In any case, it is already clear that the long - term fight against COVID-19 is only won by the creation of antiquities.
In other coronarys, such as the flu, once the person creates antiques, gets a natural immunity to the virus. This isn't ours tried on V OVID-19, but I would be very surprised if the same thing were not to happen”, claims Doris-Ann Williams, head of the British Diagnostic Association at Vitro.
Tested by companies like BioSure is simple, thanks to the blood received from a bite in the finger of the hand, and it can be performed at home. The results can also be read by the person who is tested without going to a specialised structure.
“We wanted to know what the accuracy threshold is that regulatory entities will decide for these tests”, adds the Bashur leader, Brigette Bard, who adds that clarifying the criteria would almost immediately enable the production of around 1 million tests per month. /A2












