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Franklymydear 22 points ago +22 / -0

Interesting facts I just discovered. Had dinner last night with a bunch of friends in healthcare and people directly responsible for the Covid totals. Two points made clearly...

A Covid case is totaled like this

Let’s say you have Covid and you live with four people in your house. You come in to the doctor are diagnosed and now there are a total of five Covid cases because everyone in your house is assumed to have Covid

additionally, if ANOTHER person from the same house comes to the doctor for Covid there are an additional five added to the Covid case total. This is the problem with the tally that is not being clearly explained to the public - that’s also clearly why there are huge “hotspots” because in the cities people live together.

Lastly hydroxychloraquine absolutely works but they said it’s all political and have used it routinely with great results right up until the FDA stopped them from using it to treat covid.