And we still don't know what amplification threshold is used on the PCR tests. Crank that thing up to 40 and you can find remnant RNA all over the place. All of these "asymptomatics" that are found are contaminated tests and/or people that were never infectious whose immune system dealt with a tiny exposure of the virus and never knew it.
The freaking New York Times did a piece on this, but damned if anyone in the city, county, or state .gov's will say anything about it.
Any metric that uses cases or % positives is useless without date of test/symptom onset and test sensitivity.
The freaking New York Times did a piece on this, but damned if anyone in the city, county, or state .gov's will say anything about it.
Any metric that uses cases or % positives is useless without date of test/symptom onset and test sensitivity.