Brainstorming on “How to expedite testing for the virus causing COVID-19”
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When: May 21, 2020 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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To keep the project manageable we will limit the scope of our surveys of clinical labs to Santa Clara County with the expectation that our findings may reflect what is occurring in many other parts of our state and our country. I have also prepared a thumbnail sketch of a plan that initially requires only that we make telephone inquiries of approved clinical labs in Santa Clara County and test kit manufacturers based in the US. If we ask the right questions we may learn more about the true cause of the shortage of SARS-CoV-2 virus detection kits. The certified clinical labs allowed to do the SARS-CoV-2 testing are identified as “CLIA certified labs that meet requirements to perform high complexity tests.” If we ask the right questions and receive enough answers from enough clinical labs and test kit manufacturers, we may be able to uncover the cause of this shortage of virus detection tests.
Thumbnail sketch of the proposed project to survey clinical labs and kit manufacturers:
Learn whether the shortage of SARS-CoV-2 virus detection kits extends to clinical labs in Santa Clara County.
1) Phone Survey of Clinical Labs
Find at least three clinical labs in 3 different regions of Santa Clara County that are CLIA-certified to perform high complexity testing, including the SARS-CoV-2 virus detection tests. See the following website to search for CLIA certified labs that meet requirements to perform high complexity tests:
Note: This website above provides a search tool that works well if you provide a zip code for your searches. I used the following “Free Zip-Code Finder”:
https://www.zip-codes.com/
When you call introduce yourself, say you represent the local EMBS chapter who is doing a survey to learn if there is a shortage of SARS-CoV-2 virus detection test kits in the Santa Clara County area. Then ask to speak to a lab manager or supervisor. Then introduce yourself to the manager/supervisor and ask about the reported shortage of test kits and testing.
Contact companies in the U.S. that are authorized to manufacture and sell SARS-CoV-2 virus detection kits with FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). Since there aren’t many of these companies in California this survey will extend across the U.S. The link below provides addresses for manufacturers but not phone numbers. Follow with a search of the company websites to get phone numbers. For the first step click on the following link to get a list of companies with EUAs:
This link takes you to a table of test kit manufacturers. Choose a company listed in the second column and click on the link in the third column to get the company address. If it is a U.S. based company, search the company website to get the phone number to call. When you call introduce yourself, and say you represent the local EMBS chapter who is doing an informal survey to learn if there is a shortage of SARS-CoV-2 virus detection test kits. Then ask to speak to a production manager or supervisor of the facility. Then introduce yourself to the manager/supervisor and ask about the reported shortage of test kits and testing.
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Event Topic:
Brainstorming on “How to expedite testing for the virus causing COVID-19”
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Date(s) - 05/21/20
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Other: Webinar- requires registration
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