In other words, any plan to deal with the next year of the pandemic has to account for an active and mobilized subculture of "COVID truthers" (whatever they end up believing) who, by Murphy's Law, will advocate for whatever measures are most likely to make the pandemic worse
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It’s more than a third. It’s like 38%.
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So, about a sixth more than a third?
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Do you have a link to more information about the false negative rates?
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Points to add to the list. The test is not a cure! You may need repeated testing. Why asymptomatic carriers should have been the topic of conversation from day one! History taught us that. Why the Whitehouse failed to act on it's own report on dealing with this type of threat?
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Stupidity? Complacency? Evil? Profit motive? Or mostly just because Kushner told him it would “blow over”? From super power to 3rd world...
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