Assuming peiple actually order them online, with the 1 billion or so tests available by mail, is this what ends covid? No way to report positives and it sort of goes away from the media/governments attention.
I'm guessing lots of people who ordered their free govt tests will take them unnecessarily and then go back to clinical tests when they actually have it. After all only 4 tests per household isn't going to go very far.Coates said:
My point was that if everyone starts using at home tests the daily reported cases and positivity rate will be extremely low. Those are two measures governments are using to create policies and mandates, like masks on planes.
If near zero cases are reported then back to normal. I agree with what you're saying, but there's always going to be a new variant and covid will be with us forever like the flu. But we don't get daily flu cases reported, and the local news never leads with flu cases.
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After all only 4 tests per household isn't going to go very far.
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4 tests per person per month, so a family of 4 could test 16 times a month on these.
My only point is there's no reporting, has anyone tested positive at home and let the county know? Extremely doubtful.