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Todos Medical Announces 2 New COVID-19 PCR Testing Reference Lab Agreements for CLIA/CAP Lab Provista Diagnostics
Todos Medical Announces 2 New COVID-19 PCR Testing Reference Lab Agreements for CLIA/CAP Lab Provista Diagnostics.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n  Combined testing from two contracts averages 1,000 PCR samples per dayTesting potential for the two contracts could ramp up to 5,000 PCR samples per day New York, NY, Alpharetta, GA and Tel Aviv, ISRAEL, Dec. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- Todos Medical, Ltd. (OTCQB: TOMDF), a comprehensive medical diagnostics and related solutions company, today announced that its CLIA/CAP lab Provista Diagnostics has won two (2) new reference lab testing contracts from laboratories collecting samples in Georgia and New Jersey.  In the last two weeks both labs referring have experienced a marked uptick in testing demand, primarily from schools, that has caused them to exceed their small testing capacity and required them to identify additional testing capacity available to meet their needs, making them ideal lab clients for Provista.  Provista Diagnostics is Todos Medical’s wholly-owned CLIA/CAP certified lab that offers comprehensive, fast, automated COVID-19 testing solutions that help referring labs keep their clients by allowing them to deliver fast turnaround time (TAT) at scale. “These reference lab contract wins continue to validate our strategy of building COVID-19 testing capacity in preparation for increasing institutional demand,” said Gerald Commissiong, CEO of Todos Medical, Provista’s parent company. “COVID-19 is not disappearing anytime soon. The Omicron variant has already dramatically increased the demand for fast turnaround times worldwide due to increased demands by governments to shorten the window in which a false negative result could allow travelers to import cases. When you add to this pending or already-imposed vaccination mandates that almost all have a universal opt-out with some form of testing, we expect a significant increase in COVID-19 testing demand will hit the market, and we are already seeing signs of that as evidenced by these two reference lab agreements. Given that it appears the Omicron variant is highly transmissible even among the fully vaccinated, as evidenced by the super spreader event at a restaurant in the Netherlands, we expect that the vaccine mandate will evolve into a testing mandate because even the vaccinated are now high-risk of contracting and spreading the virus. While we expect the vaccines to maintain their effi...