A few things:GeorgesGoons wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 10:40 am Tests have shown to be 50% inaccurate. 30% false positives and 20% false negatives. And the virus has mutated
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medica ... L5iD2zBtxc
- Please don't use this as a baseline for anything regarding COVID. It's 20 tests. That's a ridiculously small sample size.
- Regarding mutations, that's not new information and it's not uncommon in viruses. In most cases, mutations are a non-issue.
- The one concern I have with mutations (it's talked about somewhat in a linked article with in the posted article), is that the body can have multiple mutations of the virus. From a health standpoint, I really have no idea how that works. But I recall reading that increased exposure and accumulate a buildup of the virus, making it more severe. So if you can have multiple mutations, that seems like it could be an area for big problems. (all speculation there on my part, no idea how it works)