I think at this point we have to admit testing has been a failure and there is no articulated plan in place to fix it.https://twitter.com/JohnCornyn/status/1256990443402932226 …
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Isn't that what they are trying to make right now?
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Scott wants it yesterday
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what’s a reasonable time frame is to do this? We are only what, 60 days into this? Seems like it would be a huge win if we could get where you suggest in 5-6 months from the beginning.
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Imagining what success would look like is a prerequisite to getting there. However, setting a date for "success" would simply be guessing. That's why the timeline ranges are so wide.
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People need to be repeatedly tested otherwise it makes little difference
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So then it's a never ending testing cycle, because people can get infected again. Also, make sure to take that vaccine when it becomes available, so you can get infected again.
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Antibody tests are done on serum or plasma. It would require blood to be drawn. After that, the blood cells would need to be separated from the serum or plasma by centrifugation. That has to happen before the test begins.
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The point is to test anyone exposed to a known positive even without symptoms. Then quarantine them until they’re negative.
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