Yes, read that, nice story, actually lots of coronavirus related touching stories around, sad and sometimes happier.
Uk weekly deaths increasing by 60% of the cv claimed deaths. Stanford antibody study for California on google feed, 50 to 80 times more have it than claimed tested, which puts inline with Flu, F!u x 2 at worst also nearer over than media are making out. If not for lockdowns we'd of all had and moved on already
Uk weekly deaths increasing by 60% of the cv claimed deaths. Stanford antibody study for California on google feed, 50 to 80 times more have it than claimed tested, which puts inline with Flu, F!u x 2 at worst also nearer over than media are making out. If not for lockdowns we'd of all had and moved on already
Retestes going positive after negative test options... 1. Faulty test 2. Tests are looking for a y Corona virus there not that clever, there are many so might of caught a different virus although similar. Its nothing ignore.
Considering what Sweden has been doing to itself for the last decade or so, I don't think they care at this point.
Don't believe the statistics, they can be massaged to give the impression the writers want: Look at the raw numbers: In the Stanford study just 50 people out of 3,300 tested had anti bodies. "The group's analysis indicated 50 blood samples from the study (3300 people), or 1.5% of the total, tested positive for either immunoglobulin M (IgM), the antibody that the body produces when the infection occurs and that disappears after several weeks, or immunoglobulin G (IgG), the antibody that appears later, stays longer and provides the basis for immunity. After weighting to match the county population by race, sex and ZIP code, the prevalence rate was adjusted to 2.81%, according to the study. Other factors, including uncertainties relating to the sensitivity of the tests that were used, contributed to the range of up to 4.16%." https://paloaltoonline.com/news/202...ents-have-likely-been-infected-by-coronavirus This means only 5 million people in the US have been infected so far. And probably even less than that given there were other problems with this study (see next post by Whynottrade)