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Some Florida COVID Testing Is Off by Only ... 89%

Brodigan
July 14, 2020

We're back to blaming Florida and Governor Ron DeSantis for all the COVID. Anything to distract from Andrew Cuomo's body count, I guess (see WITH JUST A FEW TWEETS, CNN'S JAKE TAPPER EXPOSED THE TRUTH ABOUT ANDREW CUOMO AND COVID-19 and ANDREW CUOMO SAYS PEOPLE WILL DIE NO MATTER WHAT IS DONE. SO WE SHUT DOWN BECAUSE...?). To be fair, though, Florida's positive rate is skyrocketing, with more than a few testing centers reporting a positivity rate of *checks notes* 100%. Meaning everyone who got tested did in fact have the 'rona.

If that's seems off to you, you ain't the only one.

We investigated these astronomical numbers, contacting every location mentioned. Orlando Health, the only to respond, confirming errors in the report. Its positivity rate is in fact only 9.4 percent, not 98 percent as in the report.

Now, I'm no scientist. I'm hardly an expert. But I'm going to go out on a limb and say that if your data is off by EIGHTY-NINE percent, it's bad data and someone should be held accountable for it. When multiple testing centers are all reporting close to 100% positivity rates AND not responding to calls questioning those numbers, something smells fishy. Or, at least it should smell fishy to anyone with half a brain before they report the data. Unless there are reasons for them to inflate the data. Financial reasons?

They tells us to trust the data. That is hard to do when they are also putting out bad data.

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