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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How are people not understanding the OP. It’s a simple question. Of all the close contacts identified in APS, how many go on to test positive for COVID? If a positive case is identified in a classroom and 20 kids identified as close contacts as a result. Those numbers show up on the dashboard. If a close contact then goes on to test positive it will show up as a positive case on the dashboard. BUT there is no data or tracking to show AS A PERCENTAGE how many close contacts go on to test positive. For example, LA is implementing TTS based on the low transmission: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/l-a-county-announces-modified-quarantine-option-for-unvaccinated-students/ As of last week, among the almost 30,000 people that ended up quarantined, 63 tested positive. “This amounts to what we call a secondary attack rate of 0.2%,” Ferrer said, calling the figure “extraordinarily low.” [/quote] PP here. The link is from September. I provided it just to illustrate what OP is asking. [/quote]
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