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To: lastchance

And that’s the information we never get:
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How many of these “cases” are asymptomatic? How many are not?

How many are seeking medical care or are hospitalized for the virus?

What are the ages, races, and locations of all these people?

Are they all being quarantined and traced? If so, are they obeying quarantine?

If initially asymptomatic, are they developing symptoms or the need for medical care later on?

If initially symptomatic, are the symptoms passing without need for medical care.

What are the timelines of all these variables and changes in condition? Two days? Five? A week? Two weeks?
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We get none of this information, just broad numbers, which leads me to believe none of it. It’s all made up as they go along, and trying to break it down into details would result in numbers that just don’t add up, so they don’t report any of that, because they can’t.


50 posted on 08/03/2020 10:42:27 AM PDT by NorthWoody (Fifty percent of people are below average, and one in four are in the bottom 25%.)
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To: NorthWoody
We get none of this information, just broad numbers, which leads me to believe none of it. It’s all made up as they go along, and trying to break it down into details would result in numbers that just don’t add up, so they don’t report any of that, because they can’t.

You forgot to mention, that these "case numbers" aren't actual medical cases, they're just a count of positive test results.

- How many are false positives from crappy tests?

- How many are fake positives? (Unused swabs, animal saliva, some labs returning 100% poitives, etc)

- How many "CoViD cases" are duplicates from people who have taken the test multiple times?

- How many positives are from other coronaviri, which only cause the common cold?

- How many positives are from people that long recovered, but the PCR can pop hot up to three months after you were infected?
57 posted on 08/03/2020 11:07:43 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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