Zo’n lijn opzetten is vast heel moeilijk, maar we horen in Nederland niet eens dat we er iets aan proberen te doen. Lijkt gewoon alsof we onze handen opsteken en opgeven
“We’ve built three completely independent testing pathways in our laboratory, so that if there’s a shortage of a reagent or a bit of plastic, we have other ways to do the testing.” https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/what-went-wrong-with-coronavirus-testing-in-the-us …pic.twitter.com/EFQNR7Tv9L
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Het klinkt alsof internationale laboratoria manieren hebben gevonden om eigen reagentia te maken, zodat ze niet afhankelijk zijn van (buitenlandse) leveranciers
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i haven’t heard any reports that substantiate this. certainly they’re working on alternative methods to test. But the reagent shortage remains a critical bottleneck that’s preventing widespread testing in US, canada, Uk, australia, NZ, Ireland etc. easy to find evidence of this.
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