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Originally Posted by hcap
Where is your proof?
Here is a quick visual demonstration that tests, cases, hospitalizations and lastly deaths are all related. And "lag" in manifestation in time in given order. According to latest study, false negatives, not false positives are the problem with PCR testing. ( from Harvard) Testing does not exaggerate, but underestimates the seriousness of the problem.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eog2oiSUwAAyTQ-.jpg
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What is represented as a 7 Day Average!. Your chart and graphs. The reporting. Back up the fact... more testing more cases added to the 7 Day Average Statistics.
Either way per your paste job... we can't trust them.
So a man walks into a crowded bar... the place is labeled as a hotspot even thou no cases have been reported from it. Cuomo sends his goon squad in. During the raid to ruin another small business. The guy slips off the barstool hits his head and dies. The News will report it as man dies due to contact at Covid hotspot.
What's the odds his death ends in your charts as Covid related death ... pretty high... most likely or without a doubt.