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Breakthrough test hailed by UK government and doctors

Roche Test able to accurately determine exposure and immunity

Inge Swain by Inge Swain
15-05-2020 14:04
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Image by fernandozhiminaicela on Pixabay

Image by fernandozhiminaicela on Pixabay

As doctors and scientists around the world continue to search for a vaccine for the coronavirus, one pharmaceutical company, Roche, has announced a major breakthrough with the news that it has developed a test that is accurately able to determine immunity to the pandemic causing virus. 

The test, which is said to be between 99,8 and 100 percent accurate has already been approved by America’s FDA and the European Union. While it is not yet a cure, what it does mean is that people will be better able to determine their risk levels when seeking to return to work.

#Antibody tests can help to detect those already infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19. See how this works: https://t.co/iJy1RlIg6o pic.twitter.com/CmD9yrDN4i

— Roche (@Roche) May 11, 2020

News of the test has been welcomed by Minister of State for Health at the Department of Health and Social Care, Edward Argar who told BBC Breakfast, ‘“We are keen to get as many [of the tests] as we can and get them out primarily to the front line on stream and out more widely, because as the prime minister says it has the potential to be a game changer.”

While the tests are now approved, the British government is not yet in a position to distribute them or to roll out a testing programme. Bungling ministers draw heavy fire despite positive announcement

When will the test be available?

Argar said he was not in a position to say when the test would be available, a comment that has drawn considerable ire from the Twittersphere as Boris Johnson and his Conservative government continue to draw heavy fire for their handling of the crisis.

'[Health Minister Edward Argar] said the antibody test could “genuinely change how you can work” because people could be confident they could no longer get it or transmit it to others.'

This is dangerous and irrational. https://t.co/0Unb7UzzaM

— simon maginn (@simonmaginn) May 14, 2020

@BBC_HaveYourSay Matt Handcock bought 3.5 million test kits that are no use. Roche have an antibody test that is 100% reliable, I wonder if the UK and that includes all 4 nations have but an order in for these or will this be another flop by the government. Too late again.

— Amfukdifano (@PeterBrad1963) May 15, 2020

Despite Roche saying they can produce 5million tests a month, surprise surprise the Govt is in no rush to make them widely available on NHS#COVID19 #antibodytesthttps://t.co/pXBkTaylji

— Norman Baker (@motorhometrips) May 15, 2020

So this test had already been approved by the EU at the beginning of May, and a fortnight later we’re following suit?
The EU medicines agency was based in the U.K. remember.
Seems ‘Taking Back Control’ means footdragging behind at the back of the queue.
https://t.co/QIsn9rFHus

— DeanMorrison 🇺🇦🇪🇺#FBPE #RejoinEU (@BarumDean) May 14, 2020

Meanwhile, the credibility and veracity of the test was authenticated by Professor John Newton, the national coordinator of the UK’s coronavirus testing programme. In an interview with The Telegraph, he said, “This [the Roche test] is a very positive development because such a highly specific antibody test is a very reliable marker of past infection.

“This, in turn, may indicate some immunity to future infection, although the extent to which the presence of antibodies indicates immunity remains unclear.”

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