Fake news is continuing to report the number of "confirmed cases" as then umber of "total cases", and thereby inflating the implied "death rate" based on intentionally faked numbers. I wonder what is the IQ threshold required to discern "total confirmed cases" from "total cases"? What if there were 9 tests and 3 confirmed cases, does that mean there's only 3 total cases in the world? Retarded people aren't so tough to deal with as folks with the minimal intelligence required to assert their media-fueled ignorance as fact. The guy driving in his car with a mask on likely has the right to vote.
[–] derram 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
https://archive.ph/vDdNJ :
'The public-radio station WLRN, in Miami, first reported that the CDC was mixing viral and antibody test results. '
'A negative test result means something different for each test. '
'The agency hopes to separate the viral and antibody test results in the next few weeks, she said in an email. '
'Antibody tests, by contrast, use blood samples to look for biological signals that a person has been exposed to the virus in the past. '
'They are considered the gold standard for diagnosing someone with COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus: State governments consider a positive viral test to be the only way to confirm a case of COVID-19. '
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