Testing Accuracy of RTPCR in question

And hence the quarantine discipline is all the more important. Also another question I have is since antigen tests are available in market if I have symptoms I would buy one of those get tested and take treatment. I will not be in Government records. If it turns to severe Covid only then I would visit a hospital and come in RTPCR loop.

We should share our Covid observations for last 30 days and perhaps some mechanism can be devised so the counts and test results are accurate. more  

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The permutations and combinations of "guesswork" can be more than many, because "facts" are not known. Advisable therefore is to stick to the basic rules of prevention against Covid and hope for the best. more  
This is nothing but big international fraud. Just to make money & keep public under fear to encash vaccination prices. No body knows the reality. Even the person who takes double dosages get infected & died. How to & whom to believe it is million dollar question. more  
As per the constitution of India your health records are private and confidential. more  
I am asking a simple question. Before boarding crew and all passengers take covid RTPC test. Then how come even then people are detected positive. It clearly shows that these test have become money making machine for labs and for govt. It must be stopped immediately or else govt must compensate to those who are found positive after flight. more  
Who knows that the passenger got infected
in taxi or at airport complex. In such a case,
RT PCR test will become meaningless. Even
then, we should follow all guidelines with
full positivity. more  
You showed the point more  
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