Randy
Well-known member
Don't you see the issue with testing two or three days before an event or going to work or whatever? The test is only relevant for the time you've taken it.No, never going to completely take away the risk, but regular testing is a very cheap, easy and effective way to track and stop the spread. Only suggested 2/3 days because its what is currently suggested by other industries, but again it could be on the morning of attending an event. The more people test, the easier it is to stop transmission