Drareg
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Its clear at this point that delayed reporting isn’t by accident, they are back pocketing numbers to justify a lockdown whenever they choose ,this is happening all over the world.
Follow the big pharma money of all these companies and covid shill "experts" and it’s clear what they are doing.
Lives and businesses are being ruined for this.
"The Florida Department of Health is investigating a private lab in Miami after it reported more than 14,000 COVID-19 test results in a single day, more than 4,400 of which were positive.
The "data dump" inflated the Miami Dade county and state positivity rate, and raised questions about lab oversight and reliability.
Labs are supposed to report new results to the state each day.
According to the DOH, the lab in question informed patients of their results in a timely manner, but failed to properly report the results to the state.
Many of those 'cases' were from the end of June and the beginning of July," Gov. DeSantis said. "If you didn't know that, you'd think 'Oh man, Miami Dade has all these new cases. Actually those are old cases."
Jon Taylor, a PhD candidate at Florida Atlantic University and a co-creator of FAU's COVID Tracker, first noticed the data dump when he was uploading information to his tracker Wednesday morning.
South Florida lab under investigation for holding on to thousands of COVID test results
Follow the big pharma money of all these companies and covid shill "experts" and it’s clear what they are doing.
Lives and businesses are being ruined for this.
"The Florida Department of Health is investigating a private lab in Miami after it reported more than 14,000 COVID-19 test results in a single day, more than 4,400 of which were positive.
The "data dump" inflated the Miami Dade county and state positivity rate, and raised questions about lab oversight and reliability.
Labs are supposed to report new results to the state each day.
According to the DOH, the lab in question informed patients of their results in a timely manner, but failed to properly report the results to the state.
Many of those 'cases' were from the end of June and the beginning of July," Gov. DeSantis said. "If you didn't know that, you'd think 'Oh man, Miami Dade has all these new cases. Actually those are old cases."
Jon Taylor, a PhD candidate at Florida Atlantic University and a co-creator of FAU's COVID Tracker, first noticed the data dump when he was uploading information to his tracker Wednesday morning.
South Florida lab under investigation for holding on to thousands of COVID test results