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Why aren’t we collecting data that can help us analyze the severity of Coronavirus?
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dpilot83
Posted 4/3/2020 18:04 (#8161729)
Subject: Why aren’t we collecting data that can help us analyze the severity of Coronavirus?



Before it was because we did not have enough tests but theoretically now we should be able to devote some tests to get this done.

Sample a large group of asymptomatic people. Determine if they have COVID-19 or if they have had it and have recovered.

If half the group either has it or has already recovered, all of the quarantining and stay at home and so on can stop RIGHT NOW and we can safely get back to work.

But if only 1% of asymptomatic people have it or have had it then this is still a pretty serious deal.

Dr. Peter Attia explains this concept in his short video and I agree. I had no idea until a few days ago that we just don’t know what the mortality is. We need to know this and we could know this. Knowing this could literally save us trillions of dollars.

Need to contact congressman and so on and try to make this happen.

Here is the video. If you want to get right to the meat of it, start at about 4 minutes in.

https://youtu.be/xdpwP4dK52Y
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