Is it more likely to get false negative or false positive?
just watched it and agree completely. One question I have is: Does everyone that have COVID at some point reach that ct value of 30 or less (higher viral load)? Or is it possible they just never reach that viral load (probably have very mild symptoms or no symptoms)?czechy91 said:
The medcram videom makes sense. Seems like we should transition to the rapid test which could identify folks that are actually contagious. Not the folks who have a small remaining viral load and pop positive on the PCR test who don't pose a threat of passing it on. Seems too logical so I am sure this won't become common practice.