Unsure of reliability, provinces pause rapid test roll out

Provinces are evaluating test reliability and training workers how to use them. Emergency response expert Dr. Ronald St. John explains.

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23 comments

    1. @A CB wow u clearly dont understand sarcasm, all the politicians say they are making decisions based on science and yet science has few answers on covid and the politicians just do what they want anyways…

  1. If scientists where less interested in fame and self promotion and more interested in actual science they would not have gotten EVERYTHING wrong and waffled back and forth.

    1. They constantly delete my comments brother. I hope laws are put in place for censorship. Ha, wishful thinking.

  2. In short: We’re screwed. Should have followed examples of many Asian countries and checked incoming flights and tightened the border 7 months ago.

  3. If this test is less reliable than the already suspect PCR test how many false positives and negatives will occur?
    Ramping up restrictions without a more reliable test regimen makes little sense.

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