Post by
shoosh22 on Sep 09, 2020 11:21am
The Hill....USA FDA talks about Home testing Sep 9
As part of our ongoing effort to encourage the development of these tests, we currently recommend diagnostics for COVID-19 used at home should perform with at least 80 percent sensitivity if ordered by a health care professional, and at least 90 percent sensitivity if purchased over-the-counter for one-time testing. When consumers take the test over-the-counter at home, the consumers wouldn’t be advised by a health care professional on what to do or if they need a second test. Americans will use those results and make decisions about quarantining further, or returning to work, school and their community. Therefore, accurate results are particularly important.
Comment by
Moemoney42 on Sep 09, 2020 11:30am
Yup thats what I've been telling those who are stretching the truth about OTC applications... IS EVERYONE PAYING ATTENTION!! I REST MY CASE..! QUOTE FROM SONA'S PRESS RELEASE..: "Sona Nanotech Inc.'s rapid detection COVID-19 antigen test achieved a sensitivity of 84.6 per cent"