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Originally Posted by Dallas Chief
I’d say that was accurate early on, but not so much anymore. Over time they have been able to “dial it in” pretty accurately with rapid antigen tests. Many being less than 3 false positives per 100 in clinical trials. I’ve been distributing these nationally for the better part of the last 12 months. Working on more global reach these days. Granted, there are some Chinese brands I wouldn’t trust, but for every one of those there’s a Korean, American, or European brand that produces a much more accurate and specific result.
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True just like how the pcr tests I am sure have improved since the onset , they still confirm the rapid test with a PCR as of now but that may change to.