abandonconflict
Well-Known Member
Not my point, it's an excerpt from the article.theres a huge problem with the test they're using
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) - Rapid test
Coronaviruses are enveloped, single-strand RNA viruses known to cause respiratory illness in humans.www.oxfordbiosystems.com
out of the 128 known negative samples they had 12 false positives
sampling 200 residents you would to expect 20 false positives from that test....
and the range of false postives could easily be a bit high
i dont see your point...
Also, the Chelsea 200 test had a couple things going for it that made it a better sample than the Stanford test, but I agree it's far from Ironclad. Doesn't make it useless.