Right. There’s definitely some sort of bias in the testing.
One area in which I’ve run out of patience is the “Home tests are keeping case counts down” trope. In order for that to be true, you need to make a lot of assumptions about what those home-testers would be doing if there weren’t any home tests available. Would they be running out to get PCR tests? Somehow I doubt it.
Right. There’s definitely some sort of bias in the testing.
One area in which I’ve run out of patience is the “Home tests are keeping case counts down” trope. In order for that to be true, you need to make a lot of assumptions about what those home-testers would be doing if there weren’t any home tests available. Would they be running out to get PCR tests? Somehow I doubt it.