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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1223213)4/21/2020 5:12:35 PM
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That's a swing of 36%, which can have a huge effect on the magnitude of the results.

Presumably this is captured in the wide ranges reported. Even at the low end we're looking at ~25x. This doesn't seem all that unreasonable to me given how contagious this is.

Interestingly I have a friend of a friend who's son tested positive about a month ago and she believes she came down with it as well as she had all the symptoms. She didn't bother getting tested and recovered. She did do the Stanford study and was found negative. She also had her other son tested and it was negative as well. She even found a means to get tested a second time and was negative again. Hard to believe as they were under the same roof and only the one son had it. Unfortunately her son that did test positive hasn't had an antibody test.