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https://www.slashgear.com/fda-approves-two-minute-novel-coronavirus-antibody-testing-kit-31615025/

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a coronavirus testing kit from Bodysphere, one that can detect antibodies related to the virus in only two minutes. The test will be deployed in states around the country, enabling healthcare facilities to test for signs that the patient had contracted the virus at some point. The testing kit is only intended for use by medical professionals, however.



The FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization was given to Bodysphere for its COVID-19 IgG/IgM Rapid Test, which is a lateral flow immunoassay that can look for COVID-19 virus antibodies in the blood, plasma, and serum, according to the company. The benefit of an antibody test is that it can be used to determine whether someone previously contracted COVID-19, but then recovered from it without any testing at that time.


The test takes between two and 10 minutes to return results, according to Bodysphere, which explains that its testing kit doesn’t require lab equipment or extensive staff training. Put simply, Bodysphere says its antibodies test is as simple as a blood glucose test, though consumers won’t get direct access to the testing kits.

Thus far, the Bodysphere testing kit has been put to successful use in multiple states; the company is working with state and federal health officials to expand the availability of its testing kit to hospitals and urgent care facilities. It will only take ‘weeks’ to get millions of these testing kits deployed through the United States.
Amazing how this was developed so fast in the US. I am sure the process would have been much faster under Socialized medicine
Yet FDA still wants to control the data instead of letting people test at home to know if they should quarantine or not. Our government is our worst enemy in this.
I never understood how the FDA can “approve” drugs after years and years of testing them yet they have ZERO liability when the drugs they approved are found to have side effects that result in lawsuits??

WTF good is the FDA if the only purpose they serve is to slow down the potentially life saving drugs. How can the states sue the drug maker of OxyContin when the FDA are the ones that ultimately approved it?
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
I never understood how the FDA can “approve” drugs after years and years of testing them yet they have ZERO liability when the drugs they approved are found to have side effects that result in lawsuits??

WTF good is the FDA if the only purpose they serve is to slow down the potentially life saving drugs. How can the states sue the drug maker of OxyContin when the FDA are the ones that ultimately approved it?



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Originally Posted by urbaneruralite
Yet FDA still wants to control the data instead of letting people test at home to know if they should quarantine or not. Our government is our worst enemy in this.




Correct. When people have the flu, they are pretty good about staying home. Given the seriousness of CV, they would do it even more. More importantly,, it would give people a sense that they are in control of their own health instead of living in fear of some unseen monster that they can’t get tested for.
Anyone who takes this test and comes back positive for the antibodies should receive a "get out of jail free" card - meaning since they are immune, they don't have to be quarantined and can go back to work!
Originally Posted by AcesNeights
I never understood how the FDA can “approve” drugs after years and years of testing them yet they have ZERO liability when the drugs they approved are found to have side effects that result in lawsuits??

WTF good is the FDA if the only purpose they serve is to slow down the potentially life saving drugs. How can the states sue the drug maker of OxyContin when the FDA are the ones that ultimately approved it?


100% correct
You guys need to reread the article on the site and note that it's likely an April Fool's hoax.
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