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RE: Taking part in the In-home COVID-19 Antibody Test

in #covid-194 years ago

With the amount of steps and instruction, you would need someone who is capable of some level of technical insight and reasoning. I don't know how how that is in the UK, but in my country this would be a big problem, if we were to require results from every section of the population.

A small confirmation that travel might be safe, gives me hope for future vacation possibilities though.

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I can't imagine it would be too tough to follow for most, but this is the second concerned comment so maybe I am wrong!

As I get older I realize more and more that up to a certain point I've been living in a bubble of like-minded people, friends, colleagues that have had a certain education. But there are other neighborhoods, communities, villages, towns, districts, where people have been living their whole lives in a specific routine.

For example a farmer that never left town, learned the ropes from his father, and is the best farmer in the country and knows all the tricks. But give him a calculator and he will have a hard time figuring its usage out at first. Same concept would apply to this 9 step situation.

Very true. The best farmer could also look rather average to one in another village who's met many farmers and learned skills not known to the other?

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Yeah, that's one part of it. Another part is that certain areas are also sort of brainwashed (for lack of a better word) by societal norms and these people live to be followers without having much independent thought. These are the people politicians bank on. But that's a different topic.

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