Test technology being used to detect Delta variant of covid

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Dear Ministry of Health,

Please can you tell me what type of Test or technology is being used to detect the Delta variant of Covid-19 and how this differs from the standard PCR test being used to detect Other variants of Covid?

Can you also tell me what threshold of cycles is being used to detect the Delta variant if using a PCR test?

Yours faithfully,

Dan

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Kia ora Dan,

Thank you for your request for official information received on 18 August
2021 for:

 

"Please can you tell me what type of Test or technology is being used to
detect the Delta variant of Covid-19 and how this differs from the
standard PCR test being used to detect Other variants of Covid?

Can you also tell me what threshold of cycles is being used to detect the
Delta variant if using a PCR test?”

 

Your request asks for information which is more closely connected with the
functions of the Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR).
For this reason, the Ministry of Health has decided to transfer your
request to ESR under section 14(b)(ii) of the Act. You can expect a
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Ngâ mihi,

 

 

 

Nick Allan

Manager OIA Services

 

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Dear Dan,

 

Please find attached our response to your Official information Act request
received by ESR on 18 August 2021.

 

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Simon McSweeney-Harte

OIA & Privacy Requests, ESR

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