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I'm sorry, but it seems entirely absurd to me for people who tested negative to assume they had a novel virus based on how they "feel" or what they think. Especially when only 5% of the tests completed in their State are positive. Nowhere have I seen 47% false negative documented, it was false positives associated with the early test produced by the CDC.
I had an email exchange with a phd on Sunday, in her early 30s who went through this, and is recovering, had fluid on her heart. Her husband is in serious condition and battling for his life. Xrays and CT scans of recovered patients are showing heart and lung damage.
I'm not saying people should be afraid, but to dismiss this as the flu and take zero precautions is reckless, especially for someone in a position of influence.
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