I was motivared.Maybe you shouldn't respond unless you have been involved in something like creating the test kits. Maybe we should ask South Korea why we seem to be inept at it.
Maybe trying to trade them for Lysol or toilet paperY'all help me out.
When I went to Sam's today, there was a guy that was loading his cart up with every rubber vehicle floormat they had. His kid was pulling them down in twos and handing them to his dad. Had to have had at least 30 pairs in his cart.
What the heck would you do with all those?
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We already have the infrastructure to test. What specifically is needed for this test, I don't know. But other countries are way ahead of us on the number of tests given.
I'm not saying health departments don't know what they're doing. I'm saying, at least in some parts of the country, there's not even a test available for a doctor or health department to use for a patient who they determined needs testing.The CDC and health dept standards are to rule flu and other viruses and illnesses our first as well as match travel history/symptoms etc. it makes no sense to test every swinging d*ck that comes on with a headache for corona. This is being caused by pure panic and the hospitals and health depts ( at least the ones here in the area) know what they are doing
Food city had TP/paper towels allocated. No rubbing alcohol. Lots of canned/dried stuff was gone. People buying their last meals I guess.Must be sporadic. The wife stopped at Kroger (for a few cases of tp) on the way home from work and said it was about like usual. No shortages of anything that she noticed.
That is the fault of those particular health depts. no one else.I'm not saying health departments don't know what they're doing. I'm saying, at least in some parts of the country, there's not even a test available for a doctor or health department to use for a patient who they determined needs testing.
A complete failure of the industry and Administration.I was motivared.
How this South Korean company created coronavirus test kits in three weeks - CNN
They somewhat blame it on the FDA, but i think it's more likely we don't have companies like this, neither in technology, production, or give general give a darn.
I'm not saying health departments don't know what they're doing. I'm saying, at least in some parts of the country, there's not even a test available for a doctor or health department to use for a patient who they determined needs testing.
Daughter's college classes canceled indefinitely.
Also, cruise prices are dirt cheap even for trips later this year. Gonna book one for anniversary.
Already ahead of you
This isn't like building new steel mills. We're promised a lot more tests starting next week. Again, the main problem was the delay in ramping up.Somebody has to manufacture the test kits. We gave our manufacturing away. China can make kits (if China is working) because that's where our manufacturing went. Maybe other countries were smarter when it came to offshoring - I can see a more socialized Europe keeping some stuff home. Example: when I took an anti coagulant following a heart procedure, I couldn't use normal Alka Seltzer because of the aspirin, and I discovered a non aspirin variant, Alka Seltzer Gold. Alka Seltzer is made in Mexico, and Alka Seltzer Gold is made in Germany - the German stuff dissolves faster and better, too. But do we really know other countries are testing more - or just going with somebody is sick and checks all the boxes so they've got it?
That's why I asked "How many months does it take? Three? Four?". I'm glad I found an expert on this. Go on and answer the question you failed to address in your first response.