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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

1. It isn't good enough. Not enough availability...and it is patchy to say the least.

2. It is however better than most other countries. A friend in France (yes I know..."a friend"....but I have confirmed by checking a few French newspaper reports) has told me how much worse it is there. Takes 7 days to even bokk a test (average) 5 days to get results back (often longer) . Total test capacity is around half of that in UK (140000/day)

Yes we can improve but in comparison to other countries we are having a good try. Demand will always outstrip supply it seems?

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"1. It isn't good enough. Not enough availability...and it is patchy to say the least.

2. It is however better than most other countries. A friend in France (yes I know..."a friend"....but I have confirmed by checking a few French newspaper reports) has told me how much worse it is there. Takes 7 days to even bokk a test (average) 5 days to get results back (often longer) . Total test capacity is around half of that in UK (140000/day)

Yes we can improve but in comparison to other countries we are having a good try. Demand will always outstrip supply it seems?"

Would like to know from you friend did the French also spend billions on a furlough scheme and grants for companys meny that wiuld not make it and now on a job retenshion scheme.

Some of this money in my opinion should have been better spent on testing and test facility's labs and seting up making oure own test kits

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"1. It isn't good enough. Not enough availability...and it is patchy to say the least.

2. It is however better than most other countries. A friend in France (yes I know..."a friend"....but I have confirmed by checking a few French newspaper reports) has told me how much worse it is there. Takes 7 days to even bokk a test (average) 5 days to get results back (often longer) . Total test capacity is around half of that in UK (140000/day)

Yes we can improve but in comparison to other countries we are having a good try. Demand will always outstrip supply it seems?"

Not if we have great management competence in charge. It would involve planning, organising and getting resources on time, as well as an effective control of the virus numbers, containing them as well as possible. We'd not need as many tests and have enough of them

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"1. It isn't good enough. Not enough availability...and it is patchy to say the least.

2. It is however better than most other countries. A friend in France (yes I know..."a friend"....but I have confirmed by checking a few French newspaper reports) has told me how much worse it is there. Takes 7 days to even bokk a test (average) 5 days to get results back (often longer) . Total test capacity is around half of that in UK (140000/day)

Yes we can improve but in comparison to other countries we are having a good try. Demand will always outstrip supply it seems?

Would like to know from you friend did the French also spend billions on a furlough scheme and grants for companys meny that wiuld not make it and now on a job retenshion scheme.

Some of this money in my opinion should have been better spent on testing and test facility's labs and seting up making oure own test kits "

yes France paid 70% gross 84% net up to e6927 so the higher earners in france were getting more than uk higher earners who could only claim 80% up to £2500.

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
over a year ago

Hastings


"1. It isn't good enough. Not enough availability...and it is patchy to say the least.

2. It is however better than most other countries. A friend in France (yes I know..."a friend"....but I have confirmed by checking a few French newspaper reports) has told me how much worse it is there. Takes 7 days to even bokk a test (average) 5 days to get results back (often longer) . Total test capacity is around half of that in UK (140000/day)

Yes we can improve but in comparison to other countries we are having a good try. Demand will always outstrip supply it seems?

Would like to know from you friend did the French also spend billions on a furlough scheme and grants for companys meny that wiuld not make it and now on a job retenshion scheme.

Some of this money in my opinion should have been better spent on testing and test facility's labs and seting up making oure own test kits yes France paid 70% gross 84% net up to e6927 so the higher earners in france were getting more than uk higher earners who could only claim 80% up to £2500."

Wow guess EU will pick up the bill

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By *am789Man
over a year ago

Preston

In reality we need to find a cheap and effective T cell test.

We need to know if we have had it and display immunity to the virus.

Most antibodies disappear after few weeks. And immunity exists in your white/T cells.

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

According to worldometer we are 5th in the world for the amount of people that have been tested...

China

USA

India

Russia

UK

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By *ebel Red HotWoman
over a year ago

York

When demand goes up you need more qualified people to do the testing. Its not like you can get Beryl from the bing to step in and do the testing without weeks training.

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