jds wrote:One more fact...if one person in a family is tested positive then they count the entire family as positive. False number reporting
One more fact... the nose test is at best 90% accurate. My doctor told me yesterday that coworkers can be tested positive 2 weeks ago and no longer have any symptoms and be cleared to return to work, but still test positive for several more weeks even though they don't have it.
This is all about control of the people when and where they want it. Example: Portland is in their 68 days of riots with 3-5,000 people not practicing any guidelines and the Mayor and Governor do nothing about it, but let a barbershop allow a walk in customer and they get a $5,000 fine the first time and lose their license the second time. That's called selective enforcement. Shut down the businesses but fund the rioters.
This is correct!!! And the “nose test” is being “reported” to us as 87% accurate, so not accurate by testing standards.....
Also, one particular man in town, tested four times in order to be cleared to go back to work. Each test (4) was counted as 4 separate cases, not one case. So how is that correct reporting?
And when our family had it in December and January symptoms were mild. Our boys continued to work (construction) along with the rest of the large, Amazon construction crews.