so how real are the claims we asked dr eric feigele dean he's an epidemiologist and health economist in washington. it's definitely real and these are the technology has a bolt a lot in the last few years to make this possible and i'm still waiting for it to see some of the accuracy measures because i think those are the peer reviewed and published but any test right now is much better than the one we have right now which takes almost a whole day to turn around and is only 30 to 50 percent accurate so this test it is on a rapid scale immediately tell people you need to quarantine or not is would be infinitely better and faster in terms of helping us contain this fire so what we have now that was dr eric from washington will europe is struggling with the growing increasingly of a strained hospitals due to the worldwide pandemic strain is europe's 2nd worst hit country or thirty's their report of the highest increase in fatalities with more than 800 people dying in a day spain is also reporting the largest percentage of infected health care workers something for the straining system. o