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Originally Posted by Robbie0723
Seems prudent to maintain risk reductions methods until there is proof we have reached and sustained a low rate of new infections.
People not doing so will make this take longer.
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The graphs fail to show reality. The graphs are based on the amount of positive test results, not how many NEW infected. If one person shows a positive result, then that person returns over and over again for testing until they show a negative result. Each one of those test results are counted as an additional infected. The test results and the reporting system are both flawed.