Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The VDOH has been ridiculously lousy with collecting, managing, and conveying COVID-19 data from the get go.
Whoever is in charge over there needs to be fired.
State public health agencies have been underfunded all over the country. Do has the federal public health agency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not shady. The positive COVID tests are for active infections. The antibody tests are for past infections and show a more complete picture b/c then we know how much of the population has been exposed.
Of course it is—they use the daily number to show if the infection is spreading. So, if yesterday we had 100 new positives and today we have 75 new positives plus 50 antibody positives, it looks like infection has increased by 25% BUT INSTEAD IT ACTUALLY DECLINED BY 25%.
Literally the definition of shady.
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If we had 75 new positives and 50 new antibody positives, they would report 75 new positives, not 125. It's the opposite of what you are getting mad about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not shady. The positive COVID tests are for active infections. The antibody tests are for past infections and show a more complete picture b/c then we know how much of the population has been exposed.
Of course it is—they use the daily number to show if the infection is spreading. So, if yesterday we had 100 new positives and today we have 75 new positives plus 50 antibody positives, it looks like infection has increased by 25% BUT INSTEAD IT ACTUALLY DECLINED BY 25%.
Literally the definition of shady.
Anonymous wrote:The VDOH has been ridiculously lousy with collecting, managing, and conveying COVID-19 data from the get go.
Whoever is in charge over there needs to be fired.
Anonymous wrote:That's not shady. The positive COVID tests are for active infections. The antibody tests are for past infections and show a more complete picture b/c then we know how much of the population has been exposed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Percentages are fractions. If you’re only adding extra numbers to the denominator then every single time the final percentage is diluted.
If the point of only adding active Covad tests to the positives number than there is no point in adding antibody tests to the total number of tests because those aren’t testing for active infections. Can’t have it both way.
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Anonymous wrote:Percentages are fractions. If you’re only adding extra numbers to the denominator then every single time the final percentage is diluted.
If the point of only adding active Covad tests to the positives number than there is no point in adding antibody tests to the total number of tests because those aren’t testing for active infections. Can’t have it both way.
Anonymous wrote:That's not shady. The positive COVID tests are for active infections. The antibody tests are for past infections and show a more complete picture b/c then we know how much of the population has been exposed.