Posted on 01/23/2022 9:25:08 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Per Abbott labs:
Abbott told Somers: “A storage temperature range is very common in OTC health products. For BinaxNOW, it’s between 35.6 and 86° F and the test should be kept within this range. But if the test is stored outside the temperature range for a relatively short period of time – for a couple of hours up to a day or two – it will be fine to use, and it’s important is that test and its components be used at room temperature.”
The QuickVue maker says: “Quidel has performed studies that demonstrate the product performs as expected under different temperature conditions (i.e., heated and frozen conditions) encountered during shipping.”
See my post #41
I finally looked up nanoparticles used in medicine.....scary
” sell them to folks that “just have to know!!!!”.”
These kits will be for sale in every flea market in the country next week.
“These kits will be for sale in every flea market in the country next week.”
..next to the fake vaccine certificates... ;-)
Welcome to the land of fakery!
I am using mine to test the deer in my fields. Now if I can just get one to stand still long enough.
You’re ruining the conspiracy excitement :).
Wait. The instructions say store between 36F and 86F don’t they or am I reading that wrong?
At least in MI you’ll always see two or three trucks parked under the “No Semi Parking Allowed” signs in the WalMart lots.
He highlighted it twice in the pics.
You trust Pfizer?
BTW, you don’t know anything about the conditions the tests were kept in before they arrive at the home.
Probably not, but I intend to use a Q-tip to swab then rub it on the official test swab. If it doesn't work, don't really care.
Aren’t these the tests that the FDA said don’t work?
“BTW, you don’t know anything about the conditions the tests were kept in before they arrive at the home.”
I’m sure the test kit companies have taken all scenarios into play and these kits can be frozen way longer than they say.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just noticed something else.
That box says distribution by Roche.
Does that mean that the test/s in that box were manufactured by a company other than Roche...?
If so, nice obfuscation.
No, I don’t trust Pfizer - but I trust that if I’m swabbing the front of my nasal cavities, I’m not shoving anything into my brain stem. And the tests are made by Roche, not Pfizer.
Read the box.
It’s says distributed, not manufactured.
BTW, you don’t know anything about the conditions the tests were kept in before they arrive at the home.
True, and you don’t know anything about the conditions the meds your doc might prescribe for you were kept in prior to arriving at (or while being stored at) the pharmacy (or at the doc’s office, if the meds are administered there).
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