How are they any more accurate than a regular PCR test when there is no isolation that's been done (only in Computer models)? How do the tests "know" they are identifying antibody's for 'covid,' when all the existing tests can't identify 'covid?'
How do we know that these Antibody tests aren't identifying some new strain of flu or other coronavirus?
agreed. Doc confirmed that the cheap ones arent super accurate. My test came back negative - and very suspiciously - while i was waiting on results the nurse came out and asked me if i had ever tested positive for COVID.... im wondering if that has some impact on interpreting results.
I'm weary of these "Antibody" tests.
How are they any more accurate than a regular PCR test when there is no isolation that's been done (only in Computer models)? How do the tests "know" they are identifying antibody's for 'covid,' when all the existing tests can't identify 'covid?'
How do we know that these Antibody tests aren't identifying some new strain of flu or other coronavirus?
agreed. Doc confirmed that the cheap ones arent super accurate. My test came back negative - and very suspiciously - while i was waiting on results the nurse came out and asked me if i had ever tested positive for COVID.... im wondering if that has some impact on interpreting results.