RE:RE:RE:RE:Harvard’s Mina blasts FDA as bottleneck in rapid testing Armydoc wrote: David Suzuki had a hand in the invention of PCR I believe. The information is not wrong. I just feel (As a front line doctor) that the argument is more academic. We don't need to prove COVID infection beyond a reasonable doubt. We just need to prove it on the balance of probabilities so we can treat the patient or recommend quarantine. Then it would be an immunological assay for COVID antibodies thereafter.
just my 2 cents. But yes, there are flaws in PCR, so buy SONA's test dammit! Haha
Amazing how hot the stock and the product was back in July and August and now here we are 6 months later and there is almost no discussion in the public at all. It almost appears the first test unit has been dropped for lack of acceptance and everything is now counting on the newer saliva test. That could be way off base but it is hard to discern anything because of the lack of any information from the company.