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<blockquote data-quote="okie_gunslinger" data-source="post: 1621942" data-attributes="member: 12862"><p>While I agree that the sample size for the that example is really too small, the results from that pilot program do closely mirror the current percentages were seeing out of Florida so it might be somewhat valid.</p><p></p><p>As for the testing, you have to remember that paying for the strip is only a small part of the testing cost, The companies have to pay personnel who are responsible for administering the test and a lab technician to analysis the outcomes both of whom are handling human waste, When you add in the fact that the company probably has to meet all sorts of government regulations, certifications, and inspections, $35 per test really isn't all that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie_gunslinger, post: 1621942, member: 12862"] While I agree that the sample size for the that example is really too small, the results from that pilot program do closely mirror the current percentages were seeing out of Florida so it might be somewhat valid. As for the testing, you have to remember that paying for the strip is only a small part of the testing cost, The companies have to pay personnel who are responsible for administering the test and a lab technician to analysis the outcomes both of whom are handling human waste, When you add in the fact that the company probably has to meet all sorts of government regulations, certifications, and inspections, $35 per test really isn't all that much. [/QUOTE]
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