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Andy Burns[_13_] August 10th 20 01:02 PM

school covid tests
 
There seem to be calls for all pupils and staff to be tested weekly, as
far as I can make out that's about 12 million tests per week, compared
to just over 13 million total covid tests since the epedemic started ...

Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) August 10th 20 02:17 PM

school covid tests
 
There is supposed to be this new test that screens for more than covid, by
looking at a tell in a tube to see which virus was detected apparently. This
could be a good little earner for somebody. The hypochondriac market is
always there.
Brian

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There seem to be calls for all pupils and staff to be tested weekly, as
far as I can make out that's about 12 million tests per week, compared to
just over 13 million total covid tests since the epedemic started ...




polygonum_on_google[_2_] August 10th 20 02:59 PM

school covid tests
 
On Monday, 10 August 2020 13:02:15 UTC+1, Andy Burns wrote:
There seem to be calls for all pupils and staff to be tested weekly, as
far as I can make out that's about 12 million tests per week, compared
to just over 13 million total covid tests since the epedemic started ...


Not if they pool the blood.

One test per class? Only do more if positive.

No idea how realistic that is, but it has been discussed quite widely and, I believe, used in some scenarios.

Andrew[_22_] August 11th 20 05:08 PM

school covid tests
 
It's the left-wing teachers trade unions that is the problem Brian

Andrew

On 10/08/2020 14:17, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
The hypochondriac market is
always there.



Martin Brown[_3_] August 12th 20 11:03 AM

school covid tests
 
On 11/08/2020 17:08, Andrew wrote:
It's the left-wing teachers trade unions that is the problem Brian

Andrew

On 10/08/2020 14:17, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
The hypochondriac market is
always there.


Teachers approaching retirement age are at considerably more personal
risk than the pupils they are teaching. They should be worried.

A primary school teacher at retirement age is roughly 1000x more likely
to die from it than any of their pupils (and that is probably
understating the risk).

https://medium.com/wintoncentre/how-...t-4539118e1196

I think testing of the worried well is a waste of time unless it is
being done to protect pupils who are imuno-suppressed. Most of those
demanding weekly testing have no idea how unpleasant the procedure is.

The government was discussing the option of reinstating a lockdown for
the over 50's but it was decried as ageist by all the usual tabloids.
However, it remains about the only sane strategy to minimise fatalities
whilst getting the economy mostly going again. Arguably the under 45's
should never have been locked down in the first place. Their personal
Covid risk is broadly comparable with 5 years driving on UK roads.

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Martin Brown


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