Originally Posted by
soonerguru
Referencing my post above, a handful of people have been tested numerous times, so we don't really know how many people have been tested. Also, even in Guymon, home to the biggest outbreak in the state, they are only getting about 40 people a day tested. There is still test rationing going on.
The coworker I mentioned has never received a final test showing herself to be negative. They quit testing her when her symptoms went away, but like I said, she had had multiple tests.
100,000 "specimens" out of 4 million people is just not much to draw from. Also take into account that as many as 25% of negative test results turn out to be false negatives, as happened in the White House last week. Katie Miller, Pence's spokesperson, tested negative on Thursday, then positive on Friday. So there are probably hundreds of test results that came back negative in Oklahoma for someone whom later tested positive.
It is absurd we are still even having a conversation about the lack of testing right now. This is a massive, colossal policy blunder.
We need the capacity to test everyone. Certain workplaces need the capacity to test and retest to ensure safety (like meat plants and the White House).
Trump has figured out he needs to test his staff daily now to ensure his own safety. Not sure why he wouldn't see the value in that approach beyond his office.
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