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cemlopez 04-23-2020 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by skarra (Post 1751403)
I don't get why the richest country in the world is at #42 on the tests/1M population chart (Coronavirus Update (Live): 2,628,469 Cases and 183,491 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer). It is still very difficult to get a test weeks after we were promised they were available to everyone.

If we don't know where we stand re infections (the hidden threat), how can we make a sane decision that it's safe to go back to business as usual?

Hope is not a strategy. I've no confidence in what they're telling me - it is NOT safe to go back to "normal" until we get more testing done.

What? We have tested more people than the rest of the World combine.
Maybe a good question is why the previous federal and local administrations were so ill prepare to handle a situation like the one we find ourselves in.

dplars 04-23-2020 09:45 AM

Also, its the States responsibility, some are on the ball some are not, in addition compare the geographical size of what you are comparing. to. I'm vulnerable, no symptoms no need to test

ficoguy 04-23-2020 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Chatbrat (Post 1751421)
Testing is only a snap shot in time--you could be negative one day & positive 24 hours latter--the only thing that matters is a cure or better yet a vaccine--

Assuming the test is accurate - which it is only 88% of the time

JimJohnson 04-23-2020 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by skarra (Post 1751403)
I don't get why the richest country in the world is at #42 on the tests/1M population chart (Coronavirus Update (Live): 2,628,469 Cases and 183,491 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer). It is still very difficult to get a test weeks after we were promised they were available to everyone.

If we don't know where we stand re infections (the hidden threat), how can we make a sane decision that it's safe to go back to business as usual?

Hope is not a strategy. I've no confidence in what they're telling me - it is NOT safe to go back to "normal" until we get more testing done.

This pandemic was set in motion 3 years ago.

nancymiller217@yahoo.com 04-23-2020 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1751551)
Let’s see, new virus and 350 million plus people. they are testing the hot spots, our area not considered hot spot

Not to mention the Chinese delayed getting us a virus sample, they had to create the tests from scratch because it’s a new virus, had to get equipment to run the tests

AND we have everything in the country shut down at a time when we suddenly need to manufacture 350 million plus swabs, test tubes, reagents, and test machines. Even now they are saying they will only be able to manufacture 20 million or so swabs a month.

So absent, a magic wand to magically create tests, I don’t know where people thought they were going to come from.

blueash 04-23-2020 10:41 AM

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If we needed 100 million test kits for The Clap, do we have them? Nooooooo....
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Originally Posted by ficoguy (Post 1751835)
Do we have 100 million test kits if people somehow decided we all needed a test for venereal disease? I highly doubt we have 100 million of any kinds of tests - these kits deteriorate if not used over time. I'm not talking about cotton swabs - I'm talking about the chemicals and reagents that are used to process the swab. Its ridiculous to assume we can get tested anytime, anywhere for anything. There is a ramp up period. Oh, and someone has to pay for these too...

Do you want to prove that we don't have enough COVID kits because we don't have enough STD tests, proving we don't have enough to test for anything to the mystical 100 million.

Sorry, you're wrong. This country would have no problem doing 100 million tests for gonorrhea. All you need in a pinch is a microscope and a stain. I'm not sure why you picked an STD as your benchmark as there are thousands less available tests.

JimJohnson 04-23-2020 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by cemlopez (Post 1751847)
What? We have tested more people than the rest of the World combine.
Maybe a good question is why the previous federal and local administrations were so ill prepare to handle a situation like the one we find ourselves in.

Great programs were put in place but cancelled under the current administration.

mvbird 04-23-2020 11:32 AM

Exactly what I was going to say. People should only be tested if they have symptoms, and then it is to be treated or quarantined. It is a waste of time and money to test everyone. You could have a positive test today, feel happy, go shopping and pick up the virus. The test just measures you at that point in time.

ficoguy 04-23-2020 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by David Fletcher (Post 1751599)
The original post states America is richest country in the world. If ever a statement was wrong.

Perhaps the problem is summed up with that statement.

If Americans believe that, then I guess they believe anything.

We are not the richest per capita. That's how wealth is measured

kathy1516 04-23-2020 11:44 AM

False security. Unless you’ve never stopped at a grocery store, picked up a prescription, came in contact with no other human beings or touched anything other than in your own house after disinfecting everything each time you leave your garage than no, you are still apt to be able to contract the virus! False security!

BevSparks 04-23-2020 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by skarra (Post 1751403)
I don't get why the richest country in the world is at #42 on the tests/1M population chart (Coronavirus Update (Live): 2,628,469 Cases and 183,491 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer). It is still very difficult to get a test weeks after we were promised they were available to everyone.

If we don't know where we stand re infections (the hidden threat), how can we make a sane decision that it's safe to go back to business as usual?


Hope is not a strategy. I've no confidence in what they're telling me - it is NOT safe to go back to "normal" until we get more testing done.

If you've remained in quarantine for at 2/3 weeks, then you don't need to be tested for the virus. Later we will have antibody tests available to determine who has had the virus and who needs to self-protect later in the year if the virus returns.
If you fall into the group with one or more health issues that can cause life threatening side effects from the virus, then you should stay home until the second phase of "reopening" begins. I fall into that group so I will be wearing a mask and practice distance for a while longer, even though I think I had the virus from taking a cruise in early Dec.
It's all bolis down to common sense... imo We all need to practice safety health measures going forward, like wearing a mask when sick with colds, etc so we don't spread germs...

BevSparks 04-23-2020 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ficoguy (Post 1751850)
Assuming the test is accurate - which it is only 88% of the time

Step daughter had test taken 2 days ago in MA and was told 1 of 3 are false negatives.. She is very sick and probably has covid, said she can retest and she said, no thank you...

TesaA 04-23-2020 01:40 PM

Thank You … we need the perspective!

ficoguy 04-23-2020 01:45 PM

Its a damned big country

Lindsyburnsy 04-23-2020 03:08 PM

All you have to do is turn on all except one cable and/or other news outlet you would have been informed that people most governors are begging for the test kits, or supplies that make up the test kits. For instance, the cotton swabs are scarce. Also, the testing machines are now found to be inaccurate.

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1751407)
Your source is ?



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