Quote Originally Posted by Homedawg View Post
Go read my post to hacker. Thought you were smart too... clearly I was wrong.
What are you talking about Chief? My reply that you're referencing was to MSState7 and had nothing to do with whatever you and Hacker are discussing.

Since I'm replying though, I'll go ahead and throw my two cents in: The whole state of FL has bungled their response (ie data, tests, PR, etc.) from the beginning - which is where the article originated. Brunswick outlined the GA process. As you can see, there are different processes being done across the country, but Trump has decided his greatest accomplishment in this crisis has been the level of testing. For one, testing isn't administered by the Federal Government (as shown by testing processes within the states) and has been mismanaged from the beginning (ie wait times, amount of reagent and/or tests, false positive rates, etc.).

My stance has been (and will continue to be) that testing is only going to tell you how prevalent the virus is within your community - and that may be a stretch due to the amount of asymptomatic carriers. What I've focused on is whether health systems are being overrun. If we can weather the virus and not tax our hospitals (both urban and rural), I'm all for living life as normal as possible using science as our guide.