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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Atlantic: 'How Could the CDC Make That Mistake?' [View all]
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/05/cdc-and-states-are-misreporting-covid-19-test-data-pennsylvania-georgia-texas/611935/The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is conflating the results of two different types of coronavirus tests, distorting several important metrics and providing the country with an inaccurate picture of the state of the pandemic. Weve learned that the CDC is making, at best, a debilitating mistake: combining test results that diagnose current coronavirus infections with test results that measure whether someone has ever had the virus. The upshot is that the governments disease-fighting agency is overstating the countrys ability to test people who are sick with COVID-19. The agency confirmed to The Atlantic on Wednesday that it is mixing the results of viral and antibody tests, even though the two tests reveal different information and are used for different reasons.
This is not merely a technical error. States have set quantitative guidelines for reopening their economies based on these flawed data points.
Several statesincluding Pennsylvania, the site of one of the countrys largest outbreaks, as well as Texas, Georgia, and Vermontare blending the data in the same way. Virginia likewise mixed viral and antibody test results until last week, but it reversed course and the governor apologized for the practice after it was covered by the Richmond Times-Dispatch and The Atlantic. Maine similarly separated its data on Wednesday; Vermont authorities claimed they didnt even know they were doing this.
The widespread use of the practice means that it remains difficult to know exactly how much the countrys ability to test people who are actively sick with COVID-19 has improved.
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This happened because Trump appointed crazy sycophant Redfield to head the CDC.
SunSeeker
May 2020
#1
CDC director Robert Redfield & other important public health officials: Pence-approved evangelicals
Celerity
May 2020
#17
omfg, this is horrible, this is just horrible. CDC Positive Test Rate at the state level is a lie ..
uponit7771
May 2020
#2
Virginia was called on this and announced it would stop the practice a week ago.
Nitram
May 2020
#15
GOPers claim you can't trust government and then set out to make it true.
Hermit-The-Prog
May 2020
#20