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She stated that each time someone test positive for Covid 19 it counts as a "new" patient even though they have previously been diagnosed as positive.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Phage
I’m not commenting on this particular story but I will tell you that hospitals are gossip central.
Very little goes on in a hospital without the entire staff hearing about it.
My cousin draws blood and does lab work at a local hospital and she know all kinds of things about covid numbers at her hospital.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Fools
She stated that each time someone test positive for Covid 19 it counts as a "new" patient even though they have previously been diagnosed as positive.
It seems that you have resorted to what is known as "an appeal to authority." A common fallacy.
I would have inquired what her source of information was. Why would a nurse be familiar with testing and reporting procedures?
originally posted by: Fools
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Fools
She stated that each time someone test positive for Covid 19 it counts as a "new" patient even though they have previously been diagnosed as positive.
It seems that you have resorted to what is known as "an appeal to authority." A common fallacy.
I would have inquired what her source of information was. Why would a nurse be familiar with testing and reporting procedures?
I would suppose I guess...However this kid is 100% Dnc lover. Why would she say that? Hell, she even stated she didnt want to come to her own neices party because she was full of covid fear.
originally posted by: xuenchen
It's a free-for-all money grab panic 🎭
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Fools
She stated that each time someone test positive for Covid 19 it counts as a "new" patient even though they have previously been diagnosed as positive.
It seems that you have resorted to what is known as "an appeal to authority." A common fallacy.
I would have inquired what her source of information was. Why would a nurse be familiar with testing and reporting procedures?