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Health committee  There is a slight difference between the November campaign and the current mass testing we're having now. The one key difference is back then, we didn't have the B.1.1.7 strain. Now, almost 100% of our positive samples are B.1.1.7, which is more transmissible. We are not actually

May 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Martin Pavelka

Health committee  This was the case in the November campaign. Back then, we didn't test over a period of a week, but we did one round in one single weekend and then repeated it again. In those two weekends, we detected around 50,000 or 52,000 infections. This was taken by massive surprise. No on

May 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Martin Pavelka

Health committee  Absolutely, it's exactly as you said. It's an old Soviet/hammer method, I agree. But how many PCR tests have we had? Maybe we in the government have them more often because we are exposed to many international meetings. But the ordinary citizen may have one or two PCR tests in a

May 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Martin Pavelka

Health committee  Thank you very much. I have to confess I love Canada. I have many friends in Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver, and I have travelled a lot of Canada in the past. I hope once COVID is over, I'll be back in Canada again.

May 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Martin Pavelka

Health committee  Dear Mr. Chairman, vice-chairs and honourable members of the Standing Committee on Health, and dear friends in Canada, it's a great opportunity to present to you the Slovak experience of rapid antigen mass testing and how it can be effectively used to suppress COVID prevalence in

May 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Martin Pavelka

Health committee  It's mister.

May 10th, 2021Committee meeting

Martin Pavelka