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hokie576

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Is this approach necessarily wrong or misleading?


Not saying you are wrong, just asking the question because I may have misunderstood the article.

My understanding from the article was that if you had a positive antibody test result, that means you had the virus at some point in the past.

So once you have that data on hand that an individual was in fact infected at one point, wouldn't it be more misleading to not count that as a positive case?


(In response to this post by ModerateHokie)

Posted: 05/14/2020 at 10:13AM



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