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lps41
2162 days ago
Yes, but it’s only more efficient than testing everybody if you are unlikely to get a positive result. So, in places where covid is not widely spreading.
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lern_too_spel
2162 days ago
The method described in the article isn't a traditional pooled test. Each sample is marked, and it tests and reports on all samples at once.
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