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This British Super Spreader Is Actually Godsend – See The Reasons Why He Is Pivotal


What British PM Boris Johnson has hailed for days as the possible ‘people’s test’ is a result of intensive forensic deductions and Oxford technology in diagnosis combined, and these tests would not have been possible without the ironical help from the super spreader himself, a businessman named Steve Walsh.

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He was perfect for this test because the test demanded a sample from a person who was indeed infected with the Coronavirus, but was fortunate enough to report vulnerable symptoms.

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Tracing the people who contacted physically with varying degrees with the 53-year-old businessman – and the secondary infected population as well who came into contact with the aforesaid – scientists were able to identify the number of antibodies in those who had shown minimal visible symptoms.point 516 |

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CSir John Bell, Oxford’s Regius Professor of Medicine and immunologist, with his team of experts under the control, analyzed were able to define and structure teh ‘baselining’ of ‘neutralising antibody’ levels.point 210 | 1

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This automatically suggests and shines the light into the possibility of a very cheap test worth about 12 dollars per test, indicator being the double line, by pricking the ends of the individual’s fingertip, with an accuracy of 99% approximately.point 326 |

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Before this test kit was devised, the imported Chinese versions were based on the samples from actual patients with visible symptomatic appearances, meaning their standard would have been much more higher than a normal virus-carrier, thus resulting in a much inaccurate prognosis.point 239 | 1

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The success rate of the previous kit was 50 per cent and 60 per cent of people who had an immune response to Covid-19.point 95 | Six weeks ago,  Mr Johnson convened a ‘testing summit’ to actually cordon and coordinate the haphazard system and the exact action plan to help out with the overall general crisis, in which there came out the Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s contentious 100,000- a-day target, which to this day remains a heavily debatable and criticized term goal for Downing Street in particular.point 434 | 1

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A source close to the project said: ‘Boris was very enthusiastic, particularly about the immunity ones, which he called ‘the people’s test It raised the cheering prospect of workers being able to brandish an immunity ‘certificate’ or even a wristband and go straight back into normal life.’

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