Hi guys
Would it be possible to do a 2 step test for covid-19.
Here the first step would be a test on large (maybe the whole) population to determine if at all there is something in a person's serum that is not part of standard serum. if this step is possible and can be done quickly (like result in 10-15 min) then if any person has something that is not part of standard serum, they can be quickly isolated and a 2nd step of test be done for them (and it would be ok even if it takes a day or 2 get this result as the subset has been narrowed for this test) to check if that something is covid-19.
Those who are ok in step 1 are ok but need to tested frequently till this is resolved and it is ok.
If this can be done, maybe testing can be at large scale and rapid and frequent to isolate the covid-19 ones.
Assumption: that it would be easy and quick to check whether there is something outside standard in the serum, and maybe a bit more complex to determine specifically if it is covid-19 in the serum.
What do guys think ?
Thank you
Would it be possible to do a 2 step test for covid-19.
Here the first step would be a test on large (maybe the whole) population to determine if at all there is something in a person's serum that is not part of standard serum. if this step is possible and can be done quickly (like result in 10-15 min) then if any person has something that is not part of standard serum, they can be quickly isolated and a 2nd step of test be done for them (and it would be ok even if it takes a day or 2 get this result as the subset has been narrowed for this test) to check if that something is covid-19.
Those who are ok in step 1 are ok but need to tested frequently till this is resolved and it is ok.
If this can be done, maybe testing can be at large scale and rapid and frequent to isolate the covid-19 ones.
Assumption: that it would be easy and quick to check whether there is something outside standard in the serum, and maybe a bit more complex to determine specifically if it is covid-19 in the serum.
What do guys think ?
Thank you
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