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      04-06-2020, 07:34 PM   #56
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I work for a Fortune 200 company as a Field Service Engineer in South Texas. I service, install, and maintain Chemistry and Immunochemistry analyzers in clinical and research laboratories.

So far, work hasn't been out of the ordinary-other than increased precautions. One definite plus: traffic (or lack of?) has been OUTSTANDING.

My company has been very proactive in taking care of employees, and we have nearly daily updates via the normal phone/web meetings, both at CEO and local levels.


Some good news:
•We have developed a rapid test kit for COVID

•We are well into development of antibody tests that will be performed on our immunochemistry analyzers.

•A team of our FSEs has recently installed a few analyzers on the USNS Comfort while docked in NYC.

(As a retired military guy, that last one gets me right in the feels.)
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