City of San Angelo: We Are Not Inflating COVID-19 Numbers

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- The City of San Angelo has decided to publicly address the swirling rumors regarding the inflation of the COVID-19 numbers by testing the same people multiple times and reporting them as new cases.

"To clarify, each positive test reported is a new, unique case," said the city in a statement. "This is true for every positive test result that has been received since March when we saw this pandemic really take flight. So, the large amount of new positives that we have seen since June are all new cases from different individuals." 

"In Tom Green County, we are not testing individuals multiple times and counting each test as a new case. Whenever someone is released from quarantine, the health department and local health authority are following CDC protocols."

"There are two strategies for releasing cases from home isolation: one is the non-test-based strategy, which requires isolation until at least 10 days have passed since symptom onset and at least 72 hours have passed since resolution of fever and improvement of symptoms. The second is a test-based strategy, which does require isolation until receiving negative results from at least two consecutive specimens 24 hours apart."

"Since March, the City of San Angelo/Tom Green County Health Department has used the non-test-based strategy only. The non-test-based does NOT require any additional testing. Tom Green County’s numbers are not inflated; each reported positive case is an entirely new case."

"There have also been questions about what test types we are reporting. The Tom Green County Health Department only reports polymerase chain reaction diagnostic tests or PCR tests as they are more commonly known. These tests are highly specific because they are based on the unique genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2. If a test comes back positive, you can be confident that there was SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA in the specimen collected from the patient. We do not report antibody serology tests in our numbers."

On Sunday afternoon the city confirmed the highest number yet with 84 new cases. There have been a total of 623 cases, with 350 currently active. There are 39 individuals currently hospitalized. 

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The new rules adopted in May by the CDC and Homeland Security are the problem with the numbers being falsely inflated.

So, controlling a flu virus; hows that working out?
Keep wearing your screen doors, err, masks.

Jj@k, Mon, 07/06/2020 - 21:51

How about the test that were sent in without using them on patients coming back positive? Not just here all other cities with numbers jumping through the roof reporting same thing sending in newtest coming back positive

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