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Not surprising. The numbers have not made a great deal of sense from the get go. I saw on a Facebook group that a nurse sent a couple of swabs that had never been used to a lab for testing and both came back positive. I realize that's just an anecdotal rumor and proof of nothing, but I also tend to believe it could be true, especially after seeing this data.
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I’ve been wondering about this for a while regarding the positive test results......
When a person tests positive, they need to be retested a few more times and must have two consecutive negative test results in order to be considered safe to go back out into the community. Now my question and concern...... each time that SAME person is tested and gets a positive result, is that considered a “new case” for each time a test results in a positive result? If that is truly the case, the amount of positive “cases” is certainly NOT accurate. Hope I made my point clear.
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Not sure what to believe. Independent Fl dashboard link. Experience |
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From what I understand the numbers are by individuals so if one tests several times, they are considered as one case. They are not reporting on the number of tests done (which is separate report) but on the number of positive cases (people).
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These counts include the number of people for whom the department received PCR or antigen laboratory results by day. People tested on multiple days will be included for each day a new result was received. A person is only counted once for each day they are tested, regardless of whether multiple specimens are tested or multiple results are received. So if tested several times on same day = one result If tested on multiple days = multiple results |
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Last edited by Velvet; 07-12-2020 at 07:12 PM. |
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If a person is positive on Monday, positive on Tuesday and positive on Wednesday, that should still be ONE CASE and ONE RESULT. It is ONE PERSON, not multiple people.
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Here's a news report from Martin County about this. I saw a similar report from Alachua county last week. ‘Technical issue’ leads to negative coronavirus test underreporting ‘Technical issue’ leads to negative coronavirus test underreporting It appears that positive test results are automatically transmitted to the state while negative ones have to be entered manually. |
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