02-14-2021, 09:25 AM
(02-14-2021, 08:50 AM)LP link Wrote:Hard to please, if decisions are made day to day the complaint is "We need certainty!"Yep I wouldnt be locked into the 14 day time frame anymore with the new strains, also the swab test can be insufficient and blood tests for antibodies are necessary. Lets just say you could get the odd patient or two sent back in the community after testing negative by swab but then a day later the blood test comes back positive for antibodies.
btw., Perhaps it is just me, but do I detect a change in the latency of the new strain becoming detectable and infectious that isn't being reflected in figures or rules yet? As each month passes it seems 14 days is becoming less and less relevant, but it's a welded on number now!

