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1 minute ago, the stinking enigma said:

The way i see it, quick genomics is key to avoiding lockdown especially as we move forwards with a higher percentage of vaccinated people. Either terrence fuckwit is a true fuckwit or he has a different agenda. I suspect both

Move on. Its not going to happen. 3 days is not quick.

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34 minutes ago, the stinking enigma said:

Have contact tracing linked back any of these cases to the 2008 cronk y voddy sports day yet? It was jam packed, remember thinking that at the time as i stood on the podium to huge applause

I remember that day so well...and your innate skill and communication with both the donkey and the goat.

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4 minutes ago, TheTeapot said:

Within 24 hours is what Dr Glover said yesterday. But stick to your ridiculous agenda yeah?

You keep saying this, but she needs a sample of the +test to carry out further tests. So as I understand its ;

24 hours for the positive test +

24 hours for the initial results of the genomic test +

12 Hours for the detailed report

Near enough 3 days in my view

 

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1 minute ago, Happier diner said:

You keep saying this, but she needs a sample of the +test to carry out further tests. So as I understand its ;

24 hours for the positive test +

24 hours for the initial results of the genomic test +

12 Hours for the detailed report

Near enough 3 days in my view

 

24 hours for a positive test? As your very first point is wrong by a factor of more than 4 (under 6 hour turnaround) we can scrap the rest.

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3 minutes ago, Happier diner said:

You keep saying this, but she needs a sample of the +test to carry out further tests. So as I understand its ;

24 hours for the positive test +

24 hours for the initial results of the genomic test +

12 Hours for the detailed report

Near enough 3 days in my view

 

Nonsense, test results are same day here usually.

You go in the morning, you'll have a test result by the evening. 

So 36 hours to be safe, assuming 24 hours for the genomics.

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Just now, Happier diner said:

Where are you getting this information?

Lets say you are right

Thats 6|+24+12 = 42 hours. No good!

Why is it no good compared to 5 days?

What's the average COVID incubation time? Oh wait, it's 2 to 7 days. So if you know who it has transmitted to within 2 at the most, you've got a pretty good chance of isolating them before they become infectious.

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Just now, AcousticallyChallenged said:

Nonsense, test results are same day here usually.

You go in the morning, you'll have a test result by the evening. 

So 36 hours to be safe, assuming 24 hours for the genomics.

And don't forget to add getting the symptoms or being traced and then going to the centre for swabbing. The trail has gobe cold. Genomics for understand the strains/what you are dealing with. Simple testing for tracking and tracing.

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