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# Still in the manufacturing/distribution process?
These things take time to make, check that they actually work, mass produce and then - and only then - try to distribute in a controlled manner.

Still, that's the general public in a nutshell. 'WHAT ABOUT ME? MINE! I WANT!'
(, Sun 29 Mar 2020, 12:06, archived)
# ........can be mass produced quickly and cheaply.
I'd agree that a vaccine takes a long time, something like 18-24 months, but as written in New Scientist
www.newscientist.com/article/2238834-will-a-home-antibody-test-for-covid-19-really-be-a-game-changer/
Antibody tests, by contrast, detect the antibodies our bodies produce to kill the virus, which we keep producing even after the virus is eliminated.
These tests can reveal who has been infected even after they have recovered.
Handheld tests that require only a drop of blood can give results in 10 minutes, and can be mass produced quickly and cheaply.

Follow a link to the company which has already developed the antibody test kit, 'mologic', and you find that they are ready with production in different countries, with a cheap, reliable item.

Read more: www.newscientist.com/article/2238834-will-a-home-antibody-test-for-covid-19-really-be-a-game-changer/#ixzz6I4kN5xKL
(, Sun 29 Mar 2020, 12:17, archived)
# Are you professionally involved in the production of antibody tests in any capacity?
If you are, I'll listen.

If not, I'll follow Hedgehog's Law (which I just made up): if someone tries to persuade you of something by posting two or more links and telling you to read them, then that person is a halfwit who has no idea what they're talking about.
(, Sun 29 Mar 2020, 18:39, archived)