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Datametrex AI Ltd V.DM

Alternate Symbol(s):  DTMXF

Datametrex AI Limited is a technology-focused company with exposure to artificial intelligence, healthcare, and mobile gaming. It is focused on collecting, analyzing and presenting structured and unstructured data using machine learning and artificial intelligence. The Company's products include AnalyticsGPT, Cyber Security, and Healthcare. AnalyticsGPT platform scans vast data streams from social media, news, blogs, forums, messengers, enterprise data, and the dark Web, creating predictive analytics. Cyber Security is a deep analytics platform that captures, structures, and visualizes vast amounts of unstructured social media data, which is used as a discovery tool that allows organizations to make decisions. It offers Nexa Products, which consists of NexaSecurity and NexaSMART. Healthcare consists of Imagine Health Centres, a multidisciplinary healthcare facility, and Medi-Call, a telehealth platform. The Company also offers a mobile blockchain game, Cereal Crunch.


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Post by bohemian62on Sep 01, 2020 4:25pm
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Health Canada now willing to consider at-home COVID-19 tests

 
WATCH: Pooling samples could impact COVID-19 testing in Alberta

TORONTO — Health Canada is willing to consider approving home COVID-19 tests to screen for the virus, a spokesman for the minister of health told Reuters, in a win for public health experts and doctors who have argued that frequent and inexpensive testing could beat back the pandemic.

The health ministry had previously said it was concerned that people might misuse home tests or misinterpret the results.

READ MORE: Why COVID-19 home testing kits aren’t available in Canada

“In response to the evolution of the pandemic, Health Canada is now considering applications for home testing devices for screening purposes,” said Cole Davidson, spokesman for the minister of health said in a statement.

In June 2020, Health Canada had indicated that it would not review applications for home test kits, as at that time, “the Department’s position was in relation to the use of home tests for diagnostic purposes,” the statement said.

Screening tests are meant to monitor large groups of seemingly healthy people for illness, while diagnostic tests investigate symptoms.

Will students need testing at school? Your questions about COVID-19
Will students need testing at school? Your questions about COVID-19

The change could allow for self collection, where samples are sent to a lab for processing, and spur the development of new tests to detect the virus at home.

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Home tests may be more likely to miss positive cases than the laboratory tests. Regulators generally want those errors to be vanishingly rare, since patients who do not realize they are contagious could spread the virus.

But advocates argue that cheap, rapid tests could more than make up for any reduced sensitivity if they can be used to test many people daily or weekly, and are very unlikely to miss people who are sick enough to be contagious.

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Rapid COVID tests similar to home pregnancy tests exist as prototypes in research labs, but until last week none were approved or manufactured at scale.

Last week the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a $5 rapid COVID test about the size of a credit card, made by Abbott Laboratories. The test cannot be taken alone, but it can be administered by a wide variety of healthcare providers and technicians.

Abbott has not applied to sell the device in Canada, public application data shows.


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