InVOLuntary
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I think it will be a game changer once we can get the antibody test that Taiwan has developed. Since this disease can have such a small effect on huge percentage of people that contract it, they can still walk around infecting others and never realize it. This test will show if you've had a it and if you have antibodies to where you are no longer infectious and have immunity. These test can be performed at home and is rapid. You basically prick your finger and place a drop of blood in a spot on the card. If one red bar appears across the card, you don't have it or have only recently been exposed and the body hasn't produced antibodies. If two bars appear, you have had it and you're immune and not contagious. If the second red line is broken, then you have it and are contagious but your body is producing antibodies.
Of course for it to be a viable option, Taiwan will have to share it and the FDA will have to approve it and a lab will have to manufacture them.
Of course for it to be a viable option, Taiwan will have to share it and the FDA will have to approve it and a lab will have to manufacture them.
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