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Originally Posted by Donger
Who claimed that? Certainly not me.
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Okay so this is when this thing called practicality sets in. If you aren't contagious and aren't showing symptoms then wtf are wasting time on it?
In other words if you have to have tests purposely jacked up beyond levels medical professionals say they should be to get positives then I put little stock in someone going to the hospital for a broken arm only to find out that an overly-sensitive test said they have covid.
That's the point, Donger. How much unnecessary hysteria do we need to generate?
I think there is enough that we don't need to add irrelevant or otherwise insignificant data into the mix.
If you can't test positive with a test at the cycle everyone says it should be at then perhaps we are making a hurricane out of a very light mist in some cases.