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RTFC

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Not exactly, that only affects % positive rate.


The number of negative tests, whether multiple per person or not, has nothing to do with the raw number of positive tests, whether multiple per person or not.

The raw number of positives is the usual number reported.

(In response to this post by SteveInBaltimore)

Posted: 12/11/2020 at 12:52PM



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