> 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?
> On Feb. 4, two weeks after South Korea reported its first coronavirus case, the government gave “emergency approval” for Seoul-based Kogene Biotech to move ahead with the test kits.
> Kogene currently exports test kits for the novel virus to 35 countries in Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/coronaviru...
> Researchers say a viral test is relatively easy to develop. Rather, scientists say, the chasm between the testing haves and have-nots reflects politics, public health strategies and, in some cases, blunders.
> South Korea opened nearly 600 testing clinics, including dozens of drive-through stations. More than 250,000 people have been tested
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/world/europe/coronavirus-...