RE:RE:RE:RE:Accuracy of BiocloudWe are in uncharted waters. Paul thought pilots could take 30 to 45 days. If it proves to be a reasonable range, there has not been ample time to test. Also, McD sleuthing by folks in London seemed to have indicated presence of the equipment somewhere in days, and not weeks. So I would not see that particular unit constituting a sufficient pilot for McDonald's Canada. Hopefully they have taken a unit that they are testing differently elsewhere. I think we are still at a stage where we could any day expect some sort of good news showing progress. Unfortunately patience with Covid translates into greater number of patients.
PowerHour49 wrote: I hear you Jilly.
It is important to note that the lower detection limits were validated by 2 independant labs and that is a great barometer for accuracy.
There have been several pilot BioCloud units sent out for field testing (McDonalds, UAE) and we should be hearing back from them any time now as they have had ample time for usage and determination if the BioCloud fits their criteria.
Of course any NR with signed sales orders would be even better!