Alvez_48
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Yeah, I hears that.
These guys have written to Hancock.
https://www.channel4.com/press/news...s-failings-one-uks-largest-covid-testing-labs
Worth a read at @1finny and crew... Absolutely astounding really.
Is it any suprise our data is all over the place... It's ok though we mustn't worry about false positives.
'it doesn't matter if we have some false positives because the trend is what's important'. There are two massive flaws with that argument.
Firstly the false positive rate is not a constant.
Secondly the more we test the more likely we are to have the litany of failures found in the lab which increases the likelihood of false positive.
It's funny Yeadon was saying that exact thing several weeks ago @FabioPorkpie, how we're having to employ people who aren't qualified to do the work because of the volume, he's just a nutter according to some though. Several weeks later it's confirmed.
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