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Fujifilm unit launches COVID-19 detection kit for Indian, Californian variants

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Because there is not a Japanese variant.

Yes, there is,

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So? When will it be used? Why haven't they developed a kit for the Japanese variant that is more common in Japan?

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I next day saliva PCP one

If you tested positive for PCP, you have bigger problems than Covid-19.

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Endless pledges...

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eisenach:

Because there is not a Japanese variant.

There is. It was in the news a while ago, and then everything went quiet. Google it.

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Of course there is a Japanese variant. Selfish Japanese bringing it back from abroad and then feeling their above the law/not quarantining.

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Trying being asymptomatic in Japan and getting a test!

20000 yen will do it if the sleepless nights are bothering you.

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""the company is carrying out trials of its antiviral drug Avigan as a COVID-19 treatment""

Well , I am not holding my breath, by the time these guys finish their trails the pandemic will be LONG GONE.

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LMFAO the Title is so funny!! "Fujifilm unit launches COVID-19 detection kit for Indian, Californian variants". There is not a Japan variant, but Japan has a problem. I am still laughing!! The logic lol lol

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What a strange discussion. Of course it all has so far brought in from other corners of the planet. What are you talking about? It can’t be excluded that now also specific variants develop here, but that’s normal and happens everywhere.

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I had two tests. The 30 minute nose one. I next day saliva PCP one.

Because I had high fever I only paid about ¥5000 for each.

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When will it be used? Why haven't they developed a kit for the Japanese variant that is more common in Japan?

Because there is not a Japanese variant.

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