we didn t have the opportunity last year, obviously, they are quite rightly wanting to test before seeing family and friends at they have been asked to do so by the government. we are struggling to get the supplies into pharmacies. we are only able to order in one container full day which is a struggle when we having 70 people to come to us and doing the right thing, they are testing. doing the right thing, they are testinu. , i, , i, i, testing. they are trying to do the ri . ht testing. they are trying to do the right thing- testing. they are trying to do the right thing- in testing. they are trying to do the right thing. in an testing. they are trying to do the right thing. in an ideal testing. they are trying to do the right thing. in an idealworld, - testing. they are trying to do the | right thing. in an idealworld, how right thing. in an ideal world, how often should we be testing? is it about periodically, or because of an occasion or a place you re trying to visit? i, ,
death. no if there be from iser that when they re sick, they don t want to hear anything about vaccines paid with or they are vaccinated or not, they went early treatment. jesse: covid pills, a lot of people like pills better than needles. i can count myself as one of those people. so you see now the president has tried to backs his way out of this thing. now is trying to test his way out of this thing. do you think testing your way out of this winter is going to be an effective strategy? we have plenty of tests right now. i patients are less in practice getting test on a daily basis. they are widely available. we just need to make sure the threshold limit is less than 28 following the cdc standards. in the gin testing testing. i think think if we formally tests in the household, we re going to end up with more asymptomatic false positives. but test should be only used in cutely sick people as a diagnostic aid in making the diagnosis of covid-19.
jamie, let s look at the metro with you. armycron, it says, a play on omicron. it always looks dramatic than we see armed forces personnel involved in schemes like this. it does. when i worked in government, we brought does. when i worked in government, we brought them into help ramp up testing we brought them into help ramp up testing because they believe are the best in testing because they believe are the best in the testing because they believe are the best in the business. a little of the challenges about this is the huge the challenges about this is the huge logistical effort give a go through huge logistical effort give a go through. you re trying to do three, four million through. you re trying to do three, four millionjabs every through. you re trying to do three, four million jabs every week, that means four million jabs every week, that means all four million jabs every week, that means all sorts of centres set up, getting means all sorts of centres set up, g