That’s an honest assessment. I don’t agree with it, but I comprehend what I imagine to be your reasoning. If your statement is based on the reasoning I think it is, then it’s not a monstrous view. It’s a sad one. But it’s your personal balance of competing interests/implications.
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Test production capacity is immutable?
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All capacity is limited in the short run. A year from now, no problem. Find me an expert who estimates how many tests we need per day and then how many we can reasonably produce by, say, year end. We are not even in the ballpark.
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I will defer to your medical opinions, but I'd ask you to defer to my ability to call bullshit on management overclaims. (I have some experience there.) There is no plan in place to get the quantity of testing we need to test our way out. Probably a year away from that.
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That’s a bold and unsubstantiated claim. I am unconvinced. I hope your followers are free thinking people.
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I'm not an experts, but I will claim other wise, with numbers. A Norwegian university has created a test using nanotechnology. They alone can produce 100k tests each day and the technology is supposed to be easily scalable and very sensitive. Take a look.https://forskning.no/ntnu-om-forskning-partner/ntnu-etablerte-fabrikk-for-a-lage-koronatester/1676308 …
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