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To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (142919)3/28/2020 9:43:09 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™2 Recommendations

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You're 100% right, but why they don't test randomly to establish a baseline is a mystery...

GZ



To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (142919)3/28/2020 9:54:42 PM
From: Don Green1 Recommendation

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Brian

I lived in the Bridle Trails area of Bellevue for 20 years until 2015 and worked at Microsoft, I know the area, near Juanita bay



To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (142919)3/28/2020 10:55:18 PM
From: cycleupcycledown  Respond to of 222390
 
I don't quite understand the testing, folks that are feeling I'll get tested? I think I'll stay clear of test areas if I'm feeling ok. If one tests positive there's not much the docs can do. Or is there? That would be a bummer, catch the bug at a test area.



To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (142919)3/29/2020 2:20:59 PM
From: Katelew  Respond to of 222390
 
My first thought is that NY hasn't tested enough yet.

One thing that keeps emerging is that as testing increases the percentage of positives and of deaths decreases. Some now expect the actual mortality rate could be close to the mortality rate of the annual flu. But only if the at risk population is better protected than it has been. This seems to be happening, which is good.