Offering antibody tests on demand to consumers on its website for 119 plus a 10 service fee. In marketing emails like this one, the Company Calls the test an immune response blood test, and says, understanding this gives you insight on whether its right to return to work, school and activity. Do you agree with that statement . I dont agree with that statement. Reporter hes Michael Osterholm who heads the university of Minnesota Infectious Disease Research and policy. Many of the individuals who end up being test positive are going to be false positive, meaning that they dont really have the antibody. Even if you do have it, we dont know what it means yet. And so i think its very premature to market these tests like this, and i think that its almost preying on the vulnerability of the public today. Reporter preying on them, you say, because i did, yeah, i think selling antibody tests to the general epter butuest dnt is wrong. S agrees. Uses are clinically validated and appropriate. So h
Pauley good morning. Im jane pauley, and this is sunday morning. Introduced this memorial day weekend by the United States army band. Its the weekend for honoring all who died while serving in our nations military. Its also the weekend marking the unofficial start of summer. Most years that means curtain going up on a season of theaterpacking new movies. Of course, this is not most years. Still, the show must go on, as lee cowan reports in our cover story. Vie era hs hollywoodent been, well, this silent. Getting the cameras rolling again is no easy task. I, honest to god, have no idea what it isng to look like. There is no onesizefitsall in terms of what to do safely. Reporter will this be the first summer since that summer, without a blockbuster . Ahead on sunday morning. Pauley singer song writer josh groban is off the live concert stage for the moment, but he is hardly silced. With tracy smith this morning, well take note. You raise me up reporter josh groban is used to playing in a
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