FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
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Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's important to test the public to see the penetration into the population. People who test positive should get an RNA test to determine if infected. People who are not infected become valuable assets to keep logistics and supply chain up and work front line tasks as they have little risk of getting infected. This group people can return back to normal life and don't need to be lockdown.
I can't help but ask... How much risk is "little risk" here? Can they still contribute to the spread? And what percentage of population can fall into this group?
The percentage of the population that would naturally fall into this group would likely be very small given this is a novel virus so pretty much nobody's immune system had been exposed prior to a few months ago, and we're seeing pretty massive infection rates globally.
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#63> The sensitivity is 97.90 %, the specificity is 91.77%. This seems like it could provide a false sense of security to many if used widely by the general population.
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#64Probably violating the master merchant agreement of every card network by selling it at this point, so proceed with caution.
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#65> The sensitivity is 97.90 %, the specificity is 91.77%. This seems like it could provide a false sense of security to many if used widely by the general population.
Some smart ass always has to comment how this is not perfect and thus not useful. Look at the alternatives. Should we just keep on waiting otherwise?
Lets say the covid-19 (real) prevalence is 0.1% in the US now. That means 10k infected people for every 10 Million people. If 10M take the test, 97.90 % sensitivity means, of the 10k (true) infected people, 210 will show up as negative. If these people go out and "mingle", there is potential for the infection to pick up again.
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#66That's an antibody test, not an RNA test. Quite a different thing. It will only detect an infection when you have an immune response already. It will not if you don't. RNA tests can detect the virus even if it doesn't turn a person diseased.
One reason people seem to be missing for why antibody tests are very useful is it will allow us to confirm those that are now immune. We can’t get this from the RNA testing because it’s primarily being used on only symptomatic people at the time they have symptoms (and then only if they can get the test which typically means severe symptoms) But if we start to test widely for antibodies we can start to clear people f…
I agree. I think this will greatly help with people's mental state, etc, plus they can help family and friends who are under quarantine. The question of how long immunity lasts, is it effective, etc is still a bit open. Also, how in a Western democracy do we distinguish (from the point of view of law enforcement personnel) between those who are immune and those who are breaking quarantine?
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#67They need to be free, universal, and possibly mandated in some areas. Given the 'cost' is shutting down the economy and 1 trillion Fed bailout, it's probably worth widespread distribution of these things, and nailing down 'everyone' who has it, just as S. Korea is doing. They have not 'shut down' their country, they're just aggressive at going after cases.
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#68Isn't "cleared" status the same thing that those laser hair regrowth hats get?
"cleared" is like "won't kill you" status and that's about it
Except I guess in this case if you get a false negative you can accidentally kill someone else?
The hindsight on this disaster a year or two from now is going to be stunning.
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#69https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.18.20038059v...
Re: FDA just cleared a $20 Covid-19 antibody test
#70That's an antibody test, not an RNA test. Quite a different thing. It will only detect an infection when you have an immune response already. It will not if you don't. RNA tests can detect the virus even if it doesn't turn a person diseased.
One reason people seem to be missing for why antibody tests are very useful is it will allow us to confirm those that are now immune. We can’t get this from the RNA testing because it’s primarily being used on only symptomatic people at the time they have symptoms (and then only if they can get the test which typically means severe symptoms) But if we start to test widely for antibodies we can start to clear people f…