We were told to consider it as a first wave test to flush out all possible positives and then get them and related contacts to PCR as quickly as possible. Whilst it may risk a false positive that is (sort of) a good thing as it means they will get into the medical system quicker than if they had not been tested. Hence more chance of treatment and so recovery with less effects.

Better to have than have not.


Everyone loves a Morgan. Even me, unless it's broken again.