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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Yea I think the importance of tests for the virus is minimal compared to the importance of a test that would tell you whether you've been exposed to it already. All the resources need to go towards antibody testing.
You need both
An antibody test to see who has had it, (and throetically can end social distancing)
And a test to see who has it now. So you can isolate them and contact trace.
By being able to isolate the people that have it, and release the immune, we can open back up faster.
Otherwise we are just yoyoing around overwhelming the medical system...
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