https://www.dailywire.com/news/calif...-following-day
Very reassuring.
UC San Diego Health, a regional research hospital that specializes in deadly and infectious diseases, released four patients Sunday after the Center for Disease Control informed the hospital that the patients had tested negative for coronavirus. One of the patients, however, was returned to the hospital on Monday after the CDC performed further testing, and realized that the patient did, in fact, have the disease.
Whiskey
May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one
Gotta love false negatives. As frequently as it is reportedly happening, you'd think they'd require multiple tests over a period of time to determine whether to release someone. Of if they are already doing that, increase both parts, because clearly it isn't working.
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Read an article yesterday that said 50-70% of the testing was false negatives. I guess the next few weeks might give an idea on what is actually going on in the world with this stuff. China doesn't appear to be handling it well as it seems to be spreading and people dying, now past 100 a day.
Repression Is Nine Tenths The Law
So one thing I just came across was that on monday the 13th case was confirmed in the USA.
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2...w-us-case.html
Now what I actually find reassuring in this case was we already had this person in quarantine in a federal facility and they had come from Wuhan.
I didn’t see this on here yet.
Nearly 200 Georgia residents being monitored for coronavirus
https://www.foxnews.com/us/nearly-20...s-on-wednesday
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