And because we have no functional press in this country, we will never see an interview with someone in the administration discussing why rapid tests were never approved. Obviously the root problem is corruption, both in the press and in the FDA I assume.https://twitter.com/michaelmina_lab/status/1369507598005899266 …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Isn’t this one of those things you would say “can’t be proved”?
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Replying to @IGotAlgorhythm
Almost nothing can be proved. But you can make good risk-management decisions.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Well, I certainly agree with your take on the press and the government. Not sure the rapid tests would make as much difference as this guy and you seem to think. We still would have the situation where people that know they’re sick need to make correct decisions.
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Replying to @IGotAlgorhythm
If all we did is detect most of the super spreaders early, it would be huge.
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