Quote Originally Posted by DeputyDog View Post
This is another interesting development. A homeless shelter in Boston had a “small cluster of cases” so they tested all 397 occupants and 146 tested positive. Strange thing is, not a single one of them had shown any symptoms.

So how many of the “essential” workers that are out stocking your food among other things are positive for this and are asymptomatic?

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And that’s the rub isn’t it? At a minimum every cop, fireman, emt, doctor nurse,healthcare worker, school employee, anyone who prepares or serves food and drink, preacher, city employee, and so on has to be tested. And like WV, every nursing home resident and employee needsto be tested. And all those people need followup tests every so often too.
This policy of only testing people with symptoms creates misleading data.

And the states must do this and they need help. Which is what the Dems are holding out for in this PPP bill. We need to fund what we have to do to get back to business safely before we pass another payday loan bill.
If you have a leak in your gas tank how many times do you refill it before you fix the damn leak? Same deal here. its no big mysterious deal.
If you are against that, you’re against people going back to work.

BKB