Galapapositief schreef op 11 februari 2021 15:25:
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Started: Milcait, 11 Feb 2021 09:33
Last post: Brentw1 11 Feb 2021 13:21
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@wilson63 no, not at all pal.
The ppl who I'm in contact with are more than happy with it now.
Staff are being trained, all finding it easy to use. It's passed internal validation, just now planning to introduce it into the routine testing program.
The only hiccup is that it uses dry swabs as opposed to swabs in viral transport media (vtm) which so they are targeting particular patient and staff cohorts to use the equipment with.
So its all good, again though the I wouldn't expect a sharp jump in testing numbers, it will rise more and more as more of them come on line.
Apart from the main stream large analysers, its far and away better than any of the new analysers that have been introduced by the gov in terms of usability, capacity and accuracy.
I've heard numbers of 1200 individual tests for 2 machines in a 24 hrs shift.
I only have a limited snapshot of ppl who are actually using this but wouldn't expect massive deviations away from this.
All golden from my perspective atm.
PS, for your own sanity, don't check this BB too often, there's so much rubbish from all sides being spouted and most of it is conjecture and opinion with very few actual relevant facts. I'm currently sitting on approx 35% loss from at 1 point 30% profit and during that whole time fundamentally absolutely nothing had changed.
I'm holding for the future, we've not even talked about the usage in cancer care which could equally be game changing.
There is more to this thank covid, nhs, UK.
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