Further proof GrUnDLe WaS rIghT
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This sentence from a NY Times article caught my eye. Can someone smarter than I am confirm if this is correct? I thought a false positive percentage was the percentage of tests falsely positive compared to the total positives from the test. This quote seems to indicate a false positive percentage is actually based on the total tests administered.
When the proportion of people exposed is that low, the tests’ false positive rate — signaling antibodies where there are none — can limit the tests’ utility.
Even Cellex’s F.D.A.-authorized test has a false positive rate of about 5 percent. That is still a significant margin of error: In a community where 5 percent of people have had the virus, Dr. Osterholm said, there would be as many false positives as true ones. -
#metoo. Cough. Chest rattle. No upper respiratory issues. Still had my super bowl party. Went to work every day. Actually spent three days with 4 people from China a week before I got sick.DuckHHunterisafag said:
#meetooGladstone said:
Several colleagues and I in SF were under the weather with fluish symptoms in January. The coughing and chest wheezing (you could hear the wheezing when I breathed normally) were so bad I went to the doctors, convinced I had pneumonia. X-Rays were negative, I was just told it was a very bad flu bug. I'm the guy who never took a sick day once in my life and rarely get sick in general. I am pretty convinced it is already well spread around here.RaceBannon said:Coronavirus antibody testing finds Bay Area infections may be 85 times higher than reported: researchers
https://www.foxnews.com/health/coronavirus-antibody-testing-finds-bay-area-infections-85-times-higher-reported-researchers
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Another worthless post from a worthless lying MSM parrot POS. Almost 7 months and counting, ya lying pedophile. Show me those Tulsi words, anytime, anyway, anywhere. Liar.GDS said:This sentence from a NY Times article caught my eye. Can someone smarter than I am confirm if this is correct? I thought a false positive percentage was the percentage of tests falsely positive compared to the total positives from the test. This quote seems to indicate a false positive percentage is actually based on the total tests administered.
When the proportion of people exposed is that low, the tests’ false positive rate — signaling antibodies where there are none — can limit the tests’ utility.
Even Cellex’s F.D.A.-authorized test has a false positive rate of about 5 percent. That is still a significant margin of error: In a community where 5 percent of people have had the virus, Dr. Osterholm said, there would be as many false positives as true ones. -
Antibody results came back positive today for me fyiGladstone said:
Several colleagues and I in SF were under the weather with fluish symptoms in January. The coughing and chest wheezing (you could hear the wheezing when I breathed normally) were so bad I went to the doctors, convinced I had pneumonia. X-Rays were negative, I was just told it was a very bad flu bug. I'm the guy who never took a sick day once in my life and rarely get sick in general. I am pretty convinced it is already well spread around here.RaceBannon said:Coronavirus antibody testing finds Bay Area infections may be 85 times higher than reported: researchers
https://www.foxnews.com/health/coronavirus-antibody-testing-finds-bay-area-infections-85-times-higher-reported-researchers
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Impossible, you should be dead.Gladstone said:
Antibody results came back positive today for me fyiGladstone said:
Several colleagues and I in SF were under the weather with fluish symptoms in January. The coughing and chest wheezing (you could hear the wheezing when I breathed normally) were so bad I went to the doctors, convinced I had pneumonia. X-Rays were negative, I was just told it was a very bad flu bug. I'm the guy who never took a sick day once in my life and rarely get sick in general. I am pretty convinced it is already well spread around here.RaceBannon said:Coronavirus antibody testing finds Bay Area infections may be 85 times higher than reported: researchers
https://www.foxnews.com/health/coronavirus-antibody-testing-finds-bay-area-infections-85-times-higher-reported-researchers
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Real talk, gladdy you're ok, and thanks for the follow up info. -
Gladstone said:
Antibody results came back positive today for me fyiGladstone said:
Several colleagues and I in SF were under the weather with fluish symptoms in January. The coughing and chest wheezing (you could hear the wheezing when I breathed normally) were so bad I went to the doctors, convinced I had pneumonia. X-Rays were negative, I was just told it was a very bad flu bug. I'm the guy who never took a sick day once in my life and rarely get sick in general. I am pretty convinced it is already well spread around here.RaceBannon said:Coronavirus antibody testing finds Bay Area infections may be 85 times higher than reported: researchers
https://www.foxnews.com/health/coronavirus-antibody-testing-finds-bay-area-infections-85-times-higher-reported-researchers
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@Gladstone how long were you sick?
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Quick as a Rabbit, you is.GrundleStiltzkin said:@Gladstone how long were you sick?
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2-3 days of a real 'am I going to cough out a lung and die here in this shower' existential crisis (shower with steam everywhere was my only salvation and I tried everything I could think of, first sick day I ever took in my life), about 10 days of chills and constant coughing, a slightly mild-yet-ever-present cough for a few weeks after that. Just under a month I felt 100% again.GrundleStiltzkin said:@Gladstone how long were you sick?
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And when did you feel it come on? Before January 19?Gladstone said:
2-3 days of a real 'am I going to cough out a lung and die here in this shower' existential crisis (shower with steam everywhere was my only salvation and I tried everything I could think of, first sick day I ever took in my life), about 10 days of chills and constant coughing, a slightly mild-yet-ever-present cough for a few weeks after that. Just under a month I felt 100% again.GrundleStiltzkin said:@Gladstone how long were you sick?
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we’re you subject to the #travelbaN?
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If I understood FM Inslee properly last night, individuals who test positive and their households will be required to isolate in their homes. I was #TeamTestMe until that. No interest in a voluntary antibody or active chinfection test now.
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How about a chip in your arm?GrundleStiltzkin said:If I understood FM Inslee properly last night, individuals who test positive and their households will be required to isolate in their homes. I was #TeamTestMe until that. No interest in a voluntary antibody or active chinfection test now.
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We could probably just start with a yellow star on their sweaters first.RaceBannon said:
How about a chip in your arm?GrundleStiltzkin said:If I understood FM Inslee properly last night, individuals who test positive and their households will be required to isolate in their homes. I was #TeamTestMe until that. No interest in a voluntary antibody or active chinfection test now.
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It is a proven method.Alexis said:
We could probably just start with a yellow star on their sweaters first.RaceBannon said:
How about a chip in your arm?GrundleStiltzkin said:If I understood FM Inslee properly last night, individuals who test positive and their households will be required to isolate in their homes. I was #TeamTestMe until that. No interest in a voluntary antibody or active chinfection test now.
Or a number on your forehead?
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but do you feel Sorry for the Officers that have to Enforce that?
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Free transportation to the clinic
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I feel sorry for the guys on the right
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Well, this discussion certainly escalated quickly.
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Travel won't be necessary. Once the chips are implanted, the herd will be culled with 5G microwaves, activated from within.RaceBannon said:Free transportation to the clinic
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https://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=246-100-040GrundleStiltzkin said:If I understood FM Inslee properly last night, individuals who test positive and their households will be required to isolate in their homes. I was #TeamTestMe until that. No interest in a voluntary antibody or active chinfection test now.
Yep, no voluntary testing for me. Nope nope nope.(1) At his or her sole discretion, a local health officer may issue an emergency detention order causing a person or group of persons to be immediately detained for purposes of isolation or quarantine in accordance with subsection (3) of this section, or may petition the superior court ex parte for an order to take the person or group of persons into involuntary detention for purposes of isolation or quarantine in accordance with subsection (4) of this section, provided that he or she: -
GrundleStiltzkin said:
It is a proven solution.Alexis said:
We could probably just start with a yellow star on their sweaters first.RaceBannon said:
How about a chip in your arm?GrundleStiltzkin said:If I understood FM Inslee properly last night, individuals who test positive and their households will be required to isolate in their homes. I was #TeamTestMe until that. No interest in a voluntary antibody or active chinfection test now.
Or a number on your forehead?
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Uhh, ok.Doogles said:GRUNDLE STOp
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Anyone wonder why this broadly spreading disease doesn't make everyone sick?
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Gundle continuE