That is great news.it is unlikely the final guidelines would wter down those words; maybe after all these months thye might have made the words stronger.
What are the chances that the prestigious CDC brings out guidelines recommending QFT as their preferred test and every single user of the skin test just ignores this recommendation to convert to QFT?
Zero chance, I reckon.
Doctors are obendient and conservative and rational and pride themselves in practising evidence-based medicine - why would they thumb their noses at CDC's strong recommendation when following that advice is just a matter of switch from one test to another?
QFT needs a critical mass of users in the US to trigger a tipping point where finally many of the non-uses say "Oh, for goodness sake, All right. I'll switch to QFT too since everyone else seems to be using it!" and those converts attract more converts, until everyone has converted .
At the moment the US doesn't have the criticl number of QFT users to trigger that tipping point scenario.
But maybe they are close - and maybe the CDC guidelines will recruit enough new converts to QFT to create that required critical mass.
at the moment we have :
existing QFT users = not enough mass to trigger tipping point
but maybe some time soon after release of guidelines :
existing QFT users + new users converting because of CDC guideline = critical mass for tipping point.
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