The Czech company Anygence is assisting in a solution for the testing of employees and individuals in the current crisis situation. It now presents a new application for testing in companies – with the utilisation of the revolutionary RT-PCR tests from saliva.
The COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic affects everyone: the public is weary, companies must hurriedly deal with the demanding logistics and administration of the testing of employees, and with the stress burden which is getting increasingly heavier. Whether you are dealing with mandatory employee testing or the safety of your family, we have good news for you! Anygence, the Czech bioanalytical company, which operates large-capacity test centres in Prague, Brno and Ostrava, has developed a solution to makes it easier for companies as well as individuals to function in the current crisis.
Testing in companies will be facilitated by a new application developed by Anygence, with the resultant COVID-19 testing no longer being so annoying. The long-awaited revolutionary RT-PCR tests from saliva are finally a reality, so if you are one of those who no longer want to undergo another nasopharyngeal smear (or if you have children who really cope badly with this), the following information will surely please you.
The problems resulting from the obligation to test employees repeatedly, and the consequently overcrowded test points, the uncertain quality of the purchased antigen tests, the complicated reporting of results, as well as of the records for health insurance companies, are all facilitated by the complex Anygence solution for large and small enterprises. Within the “Anycare” package, firms will receive practical self-sampling test kits, including a new registration application, which will take care of the complete recording of the results and reports to meet the requirements for the contribution to testing by health insurance companies.
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