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Feb 27, 2020
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Virginia Ute
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The problem is that it's almost too accurate in some cases.
Some people might test positive, but is it clinically significant?
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Wow... many covid19 patients are getting reinfected
runnincoug
2/27/20 7:58am
I wonder how many are false positive. Those PCR tests can detect even the slightest amount of virus DNA.
Virginia Ute
2/27/20 8:00am
Yeah I've heard testing isn't always accurate, but that's another concern!
runnincoug
2/27/20 8:01am
The problem is that it's almost too accurate in some cases.
Virginia Ute
2/27/20 8:12am
Here's a fun conspiracy explanation for that. Enjoy.
CopperLix
2/27/20 8:05am
So far they haven't gotten sick twice. And they haven't been able to prove
tevye
2/27/20 8:11am
That makes sense.
Mister P
2/27/20 8:46am
There are a lot of diseases where you can be contagious for 2 to 4 weeks
Blue Ghost
2/27/20 8:51am
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