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Bill Gates has promoted this home testing program for both the ‘healthy and sick.’
In a move that seems surprising, a COVID-19 testing program promoted by Bill Gates and leftist Seattle health
officials has been halted by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Hill reported:
The program sought to send test kits to the homes of people both healthy and sick to try to bring
the country to the level of testing officials say is necessary before states can begin safely reopening.
The program, which had already gone through thousands of tests, found dozens of cases that had been previously undiagnosed.
The Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network (SCAN) said on its website that the FDA had asked it to pause testing while
it receives additional authorizations but maintained its procedures are safe.
The FDA “recently clarified its guidance for home-based, self-collected samples to test for COVID-19.
We have been notified that a separate federal emergency use authorization (EUA) is required
to return results for self-collected tests,” SCAN said.
“The FDA has not raised any concerns regarding the safety and accuracy of SCAN’s test, but we have been asked
to pause testing until we receive that additional authorization.”
The pause is emblematic of the fractured national response to the coronavirus, with federal officials proposing
guidelines but leaving much of the implementation and administration of tests to states and localities.
Concerns have recently arisen over the reliability of coronavirus antibody tests, which can gauge if someone previously
had COVID-19.
However, the SCAN tests do not test for antibodies, and SCAN said it is working on getting its program up and running again.
“We are actively working to address their questions and resume testing as soon as possible,” SCAN said.
Gates, the billionaire founder of Microsoft who has dedicated much of his personal fortune to global
health issues, said the program could be an effective tool in guiding public health responses.
“Not only will it help improve our understanding of the outbreak in Seattle, it will also provide
valuable information about the virus for other communities around the world,” Gates wrote in a blog post this week.
An FDA spokesperson told The New York Times, which was the first to report on the pause, that
the home testing kits raised concerns about the safety and accuracy of the results.
Gates has previously stated that an aggressive global vaccination program would be effective
in reducing the world’s population.
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