No Coronavirus Deaths Today

From the McHenry County Health Department:

“As of August 31, 2020, there have been 3844 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in McHenry County, 115 confirmed deaths and 2 probable deaths. 

The death(s) reported today: None.”

The Department reports”

Test Positivity

The test positivity data represents data reported through Electronic Laboratory Reporting (ELR) only.

It is based on the date the date results are reported into the ELR.

It excludes testing data that are received from sites that have no implemented ELR. This excludes 3-5% of test data.

Each day, an average number (over the last 7 days) of COVID-19 positive tests is calculated and rounded to one decimal place.

Seven-day test positivity=100 x (county positive tests for 7 days)/(county total tests for the same 7 days)

Whenever the test positivity increases from the previous day, it is flagged.

If the county experiences fewer than 7 days in the last 10 with a daily increase in the 7-day average test positivity, the county is at a target level.

If there are seven or more days in the last 10 days with a daily increase in the 7-day average test positivity, this would indicate warning levels.

The chart through August 28, 2020, looks like this.

Comments

No Coronavirus Deaths Today — 2 Comments

  1. Do people who test positive for “Covidhoax” always test positive?

    I.E., do the tests measure antibodies or what?

  2. LeopardMan? PCR tests don’t measure anything. Supposedly it analyzes DNA and RNA. But the PCR “test” only can analyze DNA. The made up virus uses RNA. So what are they really testing? Nothing! It is used to “amplify”. That sounds reliable. NOT!

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