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Why not detect and identify SARS-CoV2 using Electron microscopy?
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[QUOTE="mktsgm, post: 6380944, member: 580648"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] While the question of the reliability of the RT-PCR test in the detection of SARS-CoV2 is real, why not we use any type of Electron microscopy in detecting the novel coronavirus? We know the RT-PCR test method currently employed to detect SARS-CoV2 viruses from the sample is not 100% foolproof in detection. If the current electron microscopy can reach a resolution of up to 50pm, why not use this time-tested technology in the detection of this virus? Are there any issues in doing so? [/QUOTE]
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Why not detect and identify SARS-CoV2 using Electron microscopy?
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