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A day after Gov. Tim Walz set 5,000 COVID-19 daily diagnostic tests with ample antibody testing capacity as the benchmark required to reopen the state for business, Mayo Clinic says it is confident it will be able to help fulfill that volume of testing.
"As we open up the testing outside of Mayo Clinic we are prioritizing our colleagues here in the state to have access to that testing," said Dr. William Morice, chair of the Department of the Department of Laboratory Medicine at Mayo Clinic, in an interview on Tuesday.
"We are currently in active discussions with the state government to try to understand how our capacity can help provide the testing needed, as other hospitals are as well."
Specifically, Morice said, the clinic had the ability to produce 8,000 molecular or diagnostic tests daily, and 10,000 serological tests. "Basically," he said, "we will be able to provide much of that to the state here going forward."
Read more: https://www.postbulletin.com/life/health/mayo-says-it-has-capacity-to-deliver-testing-needed-to-reopen-the-economy/article_108e688e-7eaa-11ea-8a5d-33b38e022854.html
(Rochester Post Bulletin)
Blue Owl
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Beartracks
(13,606 posts)stopdiggin
(12,936 posts)for results on someone tested in (we'll say) rural northern MN? (including getting samples to whatever lab they need to go to)
I'd like to consider this very promising news ... And, the numbers sound great!
But don't be blowing smoke up my bum ...
mwooldri
(10,421 posts)Small-ish "rural" hospital (Reidsville NC). Got fifty (50) tests. Can turn around a result in 15-20 minutes. She was responsible for ensuring the tests work okay. The known samples from patients with Covid did test positive, the known negatives were negative, and the Quality Control (QC) tests passed.
Just need more supplies. Two machines, thus 8 tests per hour max.
Better than a couple of weeks ago when the hospital sent all their tests to LabCorp for processing with 3-5 day promised turnaround but in actuality done in 1 day.
Grasswire2
(13,725 posts)Sir Normie
(40 posts)"What do sandwich spread have to do wit dis? FAKE NEWS FROM HELLMANN!"