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23 thoughts on “Test This

  1. Chris

    No testing whatsoever, extricate yourself from the narrative. Stop playing along. Asymptomatic transmission etc is nonsense.

    1. Cui Bono?

      Exactly, if we accept this then we will be getting tested every week for the rest of our lives until there’s an all out war.

  2. Zaccone

    Antigen tests retail at about €2 a test in most of Europe. We spent €10 billion on the PUP alone, nevermind the tens of billions on the rest of the pandemic costs. How is it _now_ time to start penny pinching? Particularly on something so cheap.

    Its mind boggling how the government still seems so anti antigen tests, at complete odds to the rest of the developed world.

    1. Junkface

      Yes I think they cost €7 in most pharmacies in Berlin. Some companies hand them out free to staff who have to work in the office.

        1. Cian

          Numbers of tests performed are published daily.

          There were 2.4million tests performed in 2020 (@€264m) is €110 per test. Another 3.7 million in 2021 up to 31 July (@€217m) is €59 per test.

          Now these are broken down by “lab test” and “hospital test”, it is possible the hospital tests aren’t included in this amount. If it is only “lab tests” the numbers change to:
          2020 1.6million (@€264m) is €165 per test.
          2021 2.3 million (@€217m) is €94 per test. (up to 31 July)

          https://covid19ireland-geohive.hub.arcgis.com/pages/hospitals-icu–testing

          Yes, PCR tests are a *lot* more expensive than antigen test.

  3. Hank

    I really cannot understand their continuous resistance to antigen testing when they’ve been used in most other countries for months now and have allowed their hospitality sectors to reopen safely.
    There is no logical reason I can think of for it. They are far superior to any vaccination cert system for a number of reasons so why are our government so resistant them?
    Anyone??

  4. Liam Deliverance

    “they’re very very expensive” – OK, right, how expensive exactly. Why can’t you say how much they are, I assume you have a ballpark figure considering you are the Min for Heath and you are quoting a UK report on same. And don’t talk to us about wasting money on antigen tests that you could spend on nurses wages when you peed away tens of millions of taxpayers on PPE and ventilators either to some buddy importer or some unknown Chinese entity. And now we are hearing the state has 1.5 million antigen tests in storage that they are just sitting on. And lastly, where did you get the advice that antigen tests “shouldn’t be free” and what is the reasons behind that advice ya big waffler eejit.

  5. goldenbrown

    whenever I sit here and have to yet again listen to a spoofer like Donnelly (nevermind heed him lol) I wonder why Direct Democracy couldn’t work in a small country like Ireland? (a la Switzerland)

    why not?

      1. George

        They give a correct positive reading 72percent of the time. They have no scale indicating level of infectiousness.

        1. SOQ

          Absolutely 100% wrong- they are the most effective test available to determine how infectious someone is.

          Unlike PCR which cannot differentiate between an live infection and something from 3 months ago.

  6. Ronnie

    NPHET were against these tests being used because they are only meant to be used by people who do not feel sick and want a reassurance that they are not positive. However, People using them as a guide when they are actually already symptomatic is defeating the purpose of antigen testing.

  7. Mary Brennan

    Michael are ye getting free ones if so ye have brass necks and to hell with they people ye serve .Who have pay for everything the ordinary joe soap .Stop this in its tracks free antigen tests for all or none

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