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"There's been this obsession with, `How many tests are we doing per day?"' said Dr. Tom Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "The question is how many tests are being done with results coming back within a day, where the individual tested is promptly isolated and their contacts are promptly warned."
"It's clogging up the system," Adm. Brett Giroir, assistant health secretary, told reporters last week.The 30-year-old waiter from Columbus, Ohio, was sent home from work on July 5 with a high fever a few days after he began feeling ill. He went for a test five days later at the request of his employer.
Test results that come back after two or three days are nearly worthless, many health experts say, because by then the window for tracing the persons' contacts to prevent additional infections has essentially closed. Quest has urged health care providers to cut down on tests from low-priority individuals, such as those without symptoms or any contact with someone who has tested positive.
Health experts assembled by the Rockefeller Foundation said last week that the U.S. should scale up to testing 30 million Americans per week by the fall, when school reopenings and flu season are expected to further exacerbate the virus' spread. The group acknowledged that will not be possible with the current laboratory-based testing system.
Thinner people are more productive.
CTV should get their facts straight. Nobody believes the crap coming out of these news agencies these days.
Maybe if they just stop testing people coming into the hospital for things other than covid. You know, cut down on testing a guy with a broken leg for covid.
FO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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