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To my knowledge NYC not sure anywhere else
I read NY and also in LA were told to stop unless they think positive result will alter treatment course.
It's also skewed that certain clinics in certain areas have WAY more available tests than anyone else. (Nevermind that same areas mentioned, that if you line up to get tested your likely to get it while waiting..)
I have Covid-19 but was not, will not be tested.
Let's not forget. A lot of people are getting strong colds now because the weather is changing every day from cold to hot and is a big cause for colds. Fever headaches etc can all be cold symptoms.
When's the last time you had fever from a cold?
Meant to say flu/cold.
Not sure the difficulty in understanding my previous inquiry. What percent of people who were actually tested (symptoms, contact with someone etc.) actually got their test back positive? I found a number. A tweet from the actual Surgeon General.
Not sure the difficulty in understanding my previous inquiry. What percent of people who were actually tested (symptoms, contact with someone etc.) actually got their test back positive? I found a number. A tweet from the actual Surgeon General. https://twitter.com/Surgeon_General/status/1241689545776738304?s=20
13% https://covidtracking.com/data/
Those numbers do not look right. Only 387 tested in OH?
They say the same thing and give the data quality a D. OH is not releasing data.
The low number of test in NJ is crazy! In NY they did 45,000 tests and in NJ 1,600? Fewer than states with 1/10 of the number of positives and right next to a major hotspot? Governor Murphy, where are you?
maybe it would be helpful if everyone who is symptomatic writes what his symptoms are. Mine are body aches. general sluggishness, like a heaviness. Headache. Fever. Nausea. vomiting. loss of smell and taste.
add sleeplessness and congestion