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It‘s crazy. Makes me very happy to live in Germany with its high testing capacity
If everyone paid attention every day instead of allowing lobbyists to write the rules and regulations submitted for the bills thought necessary to make government and its agencies function there might not be so much distress over pork that went on offer.
The FDA had been killing off Americans for decades. It's their specialty.
The regulatory state showing its true worth
“The case load is only 15. Think about that.”
I expect Sweden will fare worse.
The "insane bureaucratic measures" were intended to prevent things like this. Tests with a 30% error rate can be worse than no test at all. They weren't insane. Still aren't. Just a situation with no perfect answers.https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3077169/spanish-capital-ditches-unreliable-chinese-coronavirus-test-kits …
Or these ... 80% error rate.https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1243307061472985088 …
1) The FDA rules on testing have a purpose: to ensure that during a very serious event, panic inducing event, the people have good information, and that opportunists dont take advantage of the fear by marketing low quality or even fake testing materials. Thats not insane.
2) It is a very good and necessary motive. Implementing a guaranteed-good-testing system is necessarily slower than a free for all with incompetent and/or evil test manufacturers contaminating the information and defrauding people. There is an inherent trade off to deal with.
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