N.Y. Times: 90% Who Test Positive For COVID-19 Are NOT Contagious: What’s Going On? HINT: CONTROL (VIDEO)

WND | August 31, 2020

A New York Times report found that as many as 90% of the people who have tested positive for COVID-19 have such insigificant amounts of the virus that they don’t need to be isolated or traced.

“Most of these people are not likely to be contagious, and identifying them may contribute to bottlenecks that prevent those who are contagious from being found in time,” the Times report said.

Essentially, “overtesting” is causing the “bottlenecks, “pointed out Townhall’s Bronson Stocking.

Nevertheless, the Times’ solution to the problem is more testing.

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