
OpenCovidScreen
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OpenCovidScreen
@OpenCoViDScreen
Open Science approach for Covid-19 screening that is Frequent, Fast-turnaround, Cheap & Easy. XPRIZE Rapid Covid Testing – https://t.co/ih0CsZbMDm



How to think about rapid tests People often say: "But if a rapid test is 'only' 90% sensitive, its dangerous because 10% would get by" Better to think of it this way: if you have 100 parties and each has 1 infectious person show up... that's 90 outbreaks Prevented!!

Here’s a frustrating secret Today - in midst of Omicron - millions of Americans are begging for access to rapid tests, thousands dying daily. Get this: many manufacturers with very high quality rapid tests are begging To ship 100’s of millions of tests to US But can’t. 1/

I got a minor breakthrough infection and my kids, who were asymptomatic and tested negative the whole time, will be out of school for three weeks by the time it's all over. It's madness.

Before gathering with friends and family, consider using #COVID19 self-tests to protect those you care about. Along with vaccines, self-tests can help reduce the spread of COVID-19. View videos about how to self-test and learn more: bit.ly/2XuuySb.

Test to Stay (instead of quarantines) in Massachusetts saved 6,677 in-person days of school in one week 0.22% of kids positive doe.mass.edu/covid19/positi…

Why is it so hard for SO MANY ppl to see that not testing or testing very infrequently is = to ~100% false negatives. A test not performed has 0% sensitivity. So why shout against rapid tests that have a >95% accuracy for what matters for public health “Am I infectious”







Test-to-stay makes quarantines go away Quarantine is an information problem that happens when we dont know who is infectious after exposure But with rapid tests that specifically and sensitively detect infectious virus, we CAN know, on a daily basis and avoid large quarantines

