People are going to start repeating this same example to downplay lack of testing. They will fall in line with this terrible line of logic the same way they did with Covid-19 ending in the summertime and the economy is more important than lives.
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“...this is why testing isn’t so great...” Soooo, you’d just rather not know and let them infect your entire staff and you?
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The most charitable interpretation of what he's saying would be that repeatedly testing negative could give people a false sense of security, because you can become positive at any time in between tests and not realise it. But that could be my brain scrambling to make sense of it
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There's some merit to that, but ultimately the goal isn't to have zero transmission at any cost, or else we'd just nuke the planet or something. Instead, if all the positives stay home and the negatives (or immunes) go out,
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