Clifftastic wrote: It was predicted there would be a community outbreak early August and we would go back into lockdown.....this came from those in the shiny hats. |
Mr Moritz wrote: Hmm, the testers the South Koreans use are more accurate than ours. They make their own testers. I think they are 97/98 % accurate which is probably top of the line. Can't remember how accurate our tests are probably about 92 % from memory.. The Koreans may be just picking up some traces of a previous slight infection? |
Toyz wrote:
The actual RT-PCR test's used here in NZ are highly accurate. However there is all sorts of variables that might influence accuracy e.g. swabbing method. If no viral material is picked up in the swab then the test of course wont detect anything. |
Fishinmad1 wrote: Arm the military guards and shoot a few of them as they do their runner, That will change their mind about leaving managed isolation |
Big -Dave wrote: I'm still laughing about the closure and deep cleaning of that did court in Silvia Park, 2 WEEKS after the escape had been there...2 WEEKS!!! Hello?, And this virus lasts this long outside of a host. The more I see and read the more I wonder about what the truth really is |
Toyz wrote:
The actual RT-PCR test's used here in NZ are highly accurate. However there is all sorts of variables that might influence accuracy e.g. swabbing method. If no viral material is picked up in the swab then the test of course wont detect anything. |
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