RE:RE:RE:RE:Quiet may be goodI agree, when you try to get a break through technology approved you need absolute proof it works. The number of tests they tried to slide through with was far to small. NML used the tried and true method of testing the tests with all the old ways of doing it thereby keeping with tried and true standards. New technologies are hard to push through the old boys clubs. Look at the two new vaccines, new technologies, a new delivery system "MRNA" a messenger delivery system. The reason they where pushed through so quick was the size of the testing being done. It left no room for error. If Sona wants their test to be approved then they have to increase the size of the test group substantially. Going after the CE mark is what they should have do first. Maybe now they learned from their mistakes.