Quote Originally Posted by Yppej View Post
We are also getting bogus data on covid positivity rates. Many people now buy home tests and if they are negative don't report this to anyone, but if positive do tell their doctor and seek advice on quarantining etc. So with many more negative than positive test results reported the covid positivity rates are inflated.
The common measure here and I think somewhat universally is positive cases per 100,000 population and new cases. How do you think your theory distorts that number?