Yup, having 300 positive tests in a day when they only ran 3000-4000 tests is much different than having 400 positive tests when they run 25000-30000 tests.
How many of these "cases" are asymptomatic and how many are false positives.
Prior to covid a case was only considered a case if someone was showing symptoms now it just means someone positive on a unreliable test. It’s all a sham
Yup, having 300 positive tests in a day when they only ran 3000-4000 tests is much different than having 400 positive tests when they run 25000-30000 tests.
How many of these "cases" are asymptomatic and how many are false positives.
Prior to covid a case was only considered a case if someone was showing symptoms now it just means someone positive on a unreliable test. It’s all a sham