This video exceeds my attention span and available time. I'll report what I think I heard from the first 20 minutes, totally open to correction.
- The technology exists for a very inexpensive covid test that can be administered at home and gives fast results.
- It's very insensitive compared to the approved tests, but certainly better than no test at all.
- The low cost would allow a massive testing base, and daily testing would be feasible.
- Even with the low sensitivity, somebody who is a candidate to spread the virus would likely get a positive report.
- In the currently regulatory environment, there's no incentive for anybody to manufacture these tests.
Assuming the technical info is correct, I think there are two reasons this test will not be allowed:
1. Governments would lose a capability to track and control people.
2. Nothing in it for big pharma profits.