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Re: Data Submitted by the Italian Civil Defense on COVID19 in Italy, Updated Daily

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Unless you have a very weak immune system or you are an elderly (50+) I wouldn't worry to much about this.

do you really think that Italy and China wanted to put a stop to their economic activity with quarantines for no reason?

Re: Data Submitted by the Italian Civil Defense on COVID19 in Italy, Updated Daily

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What I don’t understand is why the US still doesn’t have widespread testing. If the government lifted restrictions on testing and let people other than CDC and health authorities test for it, most research hospitals and universities (and many other private labs) would be able to test for this disease very easily. The reagents are commercially available, and most other countries are rolling out (or have already rolled out) very widespread testing.

I am not an expert in this, so if someone with more understanding wants to chime in I’d love to hear it.

Edit: the FDA has reduced the restrictions on clia regulated labs

https://www.fda.gov/media/135659/download

Re: Data Submitted by the Italian Civil Defense on COVID19 in Italy, Updated Daily

#9

Unless you have a very weak immune system or you are an elderly (50+) I wouldn't worry to much about this.

By that logic, if you are going to spend time with anyone 50+, you should be equally concerned, yeah?

Re: Data Submitted by the Italian Civil Defense on COVID19 in Italy, Updated Daily

#10

What I don’t understand is why the US still doesn’t have widespread testing. If the government lifted restrictions on testing and let people other than CDC and health authorities test for it, most research hospitals and universities (and many other private labs) would be able to test for this disease very easily. The reagents are commercially available, and most other countries are rolling out (or have already rolled…

The number of cases doesn’t increase if you don’t test for it.
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