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That is an interesting article, the bit I am not sure about is the amount of pre-warning these tests will actually give for potentially severe cases. I guess with a bit of warning, even a day or 2 may well help in the treatment process. I am not sure how useful it will be from a planning perspective.It looks like there is a way to predict who will need hospital treatment now and can plan accordingly.
https://www.newsweek.com/im-scientist-working-severe-cases-covid19-1524620
If a vulnerability test could be carried out when you don't have the disease, that would identify people that should be very careful as the number of cases continues to increase. It would also identify those who are unlikely to suffer much in the event they catch the virus. This would be very useful, I imagine.