The Abbott machine runs an antibody test, so it could be that one they are setting up. Is the Abbott test the only FDA-approved antibody test as of now?
That's is good news.cone said:
private drive thru testing site in Montgomery County currently validating a serology test machine that will give results in 6 minutes
no clue if it's the Abbott machine (I didn't think that ran on serology)
A buddy of mine is setting up a self-pay drive thru testing site that tests both for antibodies and viral RNA in San Antonio. He is using the Abbot machine. Reports results in 5 minutes, per him.cone said:
private drive thru testing site in Montgomery County currently validating a serology test machine that will give results in 6 minutes
no clue if it's the Abbott machine (I didn't think that ran on serology)
Dr. Not Yet Dr. Ag said:A buddy of mine is setting up a self-pay drive thru testing site that tests both for antibodies and viral RNA in San Antonio. He is using the Abbot machine. Reports results in 5 minutes, per him.cone said:
private drive thru testing site in Montgomery County currently validating a serology test machine that will give results in 6 minutes
no clue if it's the Abbott machine (I didn't think that ran on serology)
Correct, Wuhan lockdown ended April 8th. Italy is allowing some places to reopen. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52275959queso1 said:
I understand this is a good news thread, but to what end are these numbers really "good news?" Ultimately, Italy cannot stay locked down until there are no more cases. That's impossible. At some point, they're gonna have to say "let's go"
This is a good news thread. Families losing jobs isn't good news.Fizban said:
Vox furloughs
https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/17/vox-media-furloughs/amp/
Take it to the Furloughs thread!ETFan said:This is a good news thread. Families losing jobs isn't good news.Fizban said:
Vox furloughs
https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/17/vox-media-furloughs/amp/
Keegan99 said:
IHME model drastically cuts estimated deaths in Texas.
Currently projects only 957.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/texas
gougler08 said:Keegan99 said:
IHME model drastically cuts estimated deaths in Texas.
Currently projects only 957.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/texas
Great news but what a mess that model is. Goes from our peak being 2 weeks away to 2 days now.
If Aggie football taught me anything the preseason odds be damned.gougler08 said:Keegan99 said:
IHME model drastically cuts estimated deaths in Texas.
Currently projects only 957.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/texas
Great news but what a mess that model is. Goes from our peak being 2 weeks away to 2 days now.
I guess people are really hungryoragator said:
Dogs are being adopted in record numbers. The West Palm Beach shelter is empty for the first time in its history.
https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/infrastructure/493091-every-dog-adopted-in-florida-shelter-for-the
I think when toilet paper was sold out the furriest dogs went first.ham98 said:I guess people are really hungryoragator said:
Dogs are being adopted in record numbers. The West Palm Beach shelter is empty for the first time in its history.
https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/infrastructure/493091-every-dog-adopted-in-florida-shelter-for-the
Explains the run on paper towels.oragator said:
Dogs are being adopted in record numbers. The West Palm Beach shelter is empty for the first time in its history.
https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/infrastructure/493091-every-dog-adopted-in-florida-shelter-for-the
The beach on the left means it isn't the Champs Elysee, as do the palm trees on the right. The filename of the pic is "rk_spain_020520.jpg." It appears to be a picture from somewhere on the Spanish coast, taken on May 2, 2020.Legal Custodian said:
Is that the champs elysees in Paris? Or where is that?