The group declined to comment on the governor’s reopening strategy.
“I see testing as a way to substantially lower the risk, but the question is, how high is the risk in the first place? And in high-risk situations, testing alone isn’t enough. But in medium-to-low-risk situations, testing helps a lot,” Jha said. Covid-19 signage is seen before the season opening game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Detroit Pistons at Target Center on Dec. 23, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minn. | Hannah Foslien/Getty Images
What’s really needed, he said, is something that isn’t readily available yet: a highly sensitive and inexpensive rapid test, administered close to the start of an event. “If we had a test like that, that would be ideal,” Grad said in an interview.
Fact is, aggressive covid testing, from the beginning, could have prevented all of this.
How about school first?
Why not just wait until herd immunity is achieved, which Johns Hopkins University projects will be in April?
isnt that the guy that stole Nancy Pelosi’s lecture?
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