LauraNorder
Would love an answer on testing capability. We have labs that check our INR, PSA, check for diabetes, cholesterol levels, our poo, our cervical cancer checks and so much more every day. How do we magic up thousands more labs with qualified technicians to test for covid-19?
Is there any possibility that we could produce a kit, do our own swab, dip it in to the relevant liquid, it turns blue/green/red/whatever, if it's positive we register it, otherwise carry on.
Obviously I am asking from a position of total ignorance but hope some of you scientific or medical grans can throw some light on it.
I would guess that there is also a technical reason that we can’t do it ourselves. From what I read the bit of the test that goes on in the lab is fairly complicated and requires accurate amounts of chemicals, exact timing etc. I imagine that down the line it will be possible to do a home kit but we’re not there yet.
Incidentally, I test and measure my own INR with a home kit. I was on a trial in my local Health Board and now do it regularly. I had to prove to them I was able to understand the results and take appropriate action, so maybe the same thing would apply to any future home Covid test.