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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//..and so you stop testing - covid figures nose dive and it goes away//
Thank you Peter. You've finally got it (and I hope everybody else has). You have correctly pointed out that reducing the number of tests (to zero) will reduce the number of positives (to zero) - but will provide the reader with no useful information whatsoever unless the number of tests is quoted. And of course if the number of tests is increased......
Thank you Peter. You've finally got it (and I hope everybody else has). You have correctly pointed out that reducing the number of tests (to zero) will reduce the number of positives (to zero) - but will provide the reader with no useful information whatsoever unless the number of tests is quoted. And of course if the number of tests is increased......
For deskdiary, Togo and anyone else without the sense to look up the latest report, here is a link
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/h ealth-5 9769969
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“ If anyone doubts the premise that more tests are likely to result in more positives (which is supported by the mathematical correlation) perhaps they could put up an argument against it”
It’s naturally the case however it’s also likely the case that more infection means more tests. No one claims that these figures are the be all and end all.
It’s naturally the case however it’s also likely the case that more infection means more tests. No one claims that these figures are the be all and end all.
//If no tests are done and no one knows they have got it, they will super spread it and more people will get it, and more will become ill.
Pretending it doesn’t exist by not looking for it solves nothing. Ignorance is not an excuse.//
//It’s naturally the case however it’s also likely the case that more infection means more tests. No one claims that these figures are the be all and end all.//
You are both correct – and both missing the point.
The point is not how many tests should be done (though I would argue that only people displaying symptoms need be tested, but that’s a different question). The number of tests undertaken clearly has a major influence on the number of positives found. Although it has increased in the past week or so, the percentage of positives has not varied greatly throughout. But the number of positives has varied enormously. Whilst random testing is taking place (where round about 95% of those tests prove negative) it is vital to know how many tests are taken to account for the positive results. It is important to know the absolute number of cases because, as PP mentioned, the medical facilities needed to treat Covid patients are finite. But to simply state "new cases doubled in the last two days" without knowing how many tests were undertaken is meaningless.
Pretending it doesn’t exist by not looking for it solves nothing. Ignorance is not an excuse.//
//It’s naturally the case however it’s also likely the case that more infection means more tests. No one claims that these figures are the be all and end all.//
You are both correct – and both missing the point.
The point is not how many tests should be done (though I would argue that only people displaying symptoms need be tested, but that’s a different question). The number of tests undertaken clearly has a major influence on the number of positives found. Although it has increased in the past week or so, the percentage of positives has not varied greatly throughout. But the number of positives has varied enormously. Whilst random testing is taking place (where round about 95% of those tests prove negative) it is vital to know how many tests are taken to account for the positive results. It is important to know the absolute number of cases because, as PP mentioned, the medical facilities needed to treat Covid patients are finite. But to simply state "new cases doubled in the last two days" without knowing how many tests were undertaken is meaningless.
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