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[Jan. 28th, 2022|12:25 pm] |
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Varbuut - shie testi ir aizdomiigi, tomeer (Jaunaakajai meitai bija pirma (no skolotajas) - ar divaam -ve majas testeem un vienu +ve - un peec taam viens +ve PCR). That means we have had for two people a total of 2 negative and 2 positive home tests, and one positive and two negative PCR lab tests. Are the taxpayers paying for a coin to be flipped?
Still, we have managed to keep three people from work and college for 16 days for being in contact with people who had, what for us, was a light viral illness - don't even know if you could call it flu-like. I remember flu being worse. Still once the unvaxxed are eliminated from society, everything will, undoubtedly, be fine.
I had a lab representative tell me that the high-threshold PCR tests were pretty accurate because about 75% of +ve tests were positive on the second run, too. 75%! Not flipping a coin, but rolling a 4-sided dice. She didn't tell me how many of those that had yielded positive results twice, tested positive on a third run. Maybe 75%, too? Would be worth finding out, wouldn't it? | |