We go to hospitals or Dr offices and we get all kinds of tests and we trust these tests done in hospital labs to diagnose cancer , now why can't these labs be used to do The v***s test.?
The test was not widely available. It is getting more so but slowly, slower than the spread of the v***s. Patents slow down the use of the tests. one of capitalism's down sides
Lonewolf wrote:
We go to hospitals or Dr offices and we get all kinds of tests and we trust these tests done in hospital labs to diagnose cancer , now why can't these labs be used to do The v***s test.?
According to the many doctors I deal with the test has to be very specific and they are much more difficult to manufacture properly than most be would think. Remember, false positives or negatives can be very dangerous.
JFlorio wrote:
According to the many doctors I deal with the test has to be very specific and they are much more difficult to manufacture properly than most be would think. Remember, false positives or negatives can be very dangerous.
That makes sense. There are so many similar, but less dangerous, v***ses. Wrong results are more dangerous than no tests at all.
Lonewolf wrote:
We go to hospitals or Dr offices and we get all kinds of tests and we trust these tests done in hospital labs to diagnose cancer , now why can't these labs be used to do The v***s test.?
I would say, because they have their hands full just taking care of the patients. That’s just a guess.
Fodaoson wrote:
The test was not widely available. It is getting more so but slowly, slower than the spread of the v***s. Patents slow down the use of the tests. one of capitalism's down sides
WE maybe slow but we have done more test than any other country.
vernon wrote:
WE maybe slow but we have done more test than any other country.
The important factor to remember is more accurate tests.
Lonewolf wrote:
We go to hospitals or Dr offices and we get all kinds of tests and we trust these tests done in hospital labs to diagnose cancer , now why can't these labs be used to do The v***s test.?
When we find out what has been done with this disease you'll realize just how bad we have been screwed.
tactful
Loc: just North of the District of LMAO
vernon wrote:
WE maybe slow but we have done more test than any other country.
Maybe?
South Korea and the United States both reported cases the same day.
Yet, vigorous testing of over 500,000 a day virtually flattened the curve there as opposed to, hundreds or thousands still being reported here?
Additionally
George Bush was on. Top of the pandamic scene in 2005.
When h1n1 broke out things were depleted and never resolved or restored but it was discussed at length when the administration t***sfer took place so as to re prepare, it never happened why?
Too busy talking others down or blaming someone for anything?
That's leadership you can count on. Correct
tactful wrote:
Maybe?
South Korea and the United States both reported cases the same day.
Yet, vigorous testing of over 500,000 a day virtually flattened the curve there as opposed to, hundreds or thousands still being reported here?
Additionally
George Bush was on. Top of the pandamic scene in 2005.
When h1n1 broke out things were depleted and never resolved or restored but it was discussed at length when the administration t***sfer took place so as to re prepare, it never happened why?
Too busy talking others down or blaming someone for anything?
That's leadership you can count on. Correct
Maybe? br South Korea and the United States both... (
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Apples to oranges. S. Korea is smaller than California.
vernon wrote:
WE maybe slow but we have done more test than any other country.
We have not tested as many as other nations, we are failing miserably at testing and until the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer takes this serious and puts testing under defense procurement the nation is at the mercy of the corporations who are robbing us blind.
Fodaoson wrote:
The test was not widely available. It is getting more so but slowly, slower than the spread of the v***s. Patents slow down the use of the tests. one of capitalism's down sides
Patents slow down the use of the tests. one of capitalism's down sides
>>>Very misguided comment. If not for patents, there would be virtually no new drugs developed. And the various drug companies are working overtime to get out wh**ever kinds ot tests they can and as quick as they can and ahead of the Government that wants controlled testing that would take months and years as usual with government bureaucracy.
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