Thursday, July 30, 2020

Cracks Widen in "Testing" Accuracy Reports

We'll give a heaping bowl of credit to Channel 6 for this story. 

They tested positive for COVID-19, then negative, all within 24 hours. Which test was right? Two FOX6 News viewers who have never met share a similar story of conflicting results, and a top health official says he knows which result they should trust....

The report narrates the experiences of two different people with the tests, one a construction guy, the other a woman scheduled for surgery. 

Then Channel 6 calls in The Expert!!

[UW Health Quality Officer] Dr. Pothof said the most accurate test is the nasopharyngeal -- or deep nasal -- swab, which is right about 99% of the time.

"As far as medical tests go, that's about the best we can do," said Dr. Pothof.

But many community testing sites -- including all of the state's National Guard sites -- use a shallow nasal swab test, which Dr. Pothof said has a bit more room for error.

"So you lose a little bit of sensitivity and specificity, but you can test many more people much quicker," he said.

Oh.  Well, THAT settles it, right?

Wrong, Fauci-Breath!!

To be clear, Jones and Cameron each had one test at a hospital drive-up site and one at a National Guard testing site. However, Jones' positive test came from a National Guard site, while his negative came from the hospital. For Cameron, it was the other way around.
By tomorrow, Fox6 will have been CANCELLED by Google, Facebook, and Twitter.




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