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Originally Posted by AustinChief
That's reasonable.
Something else that gets often overlooked is that there is a certain percentage of the population that is immune either through natural immunity or recovery.
If that percentage is .001% then it doesn't matter, but given that the disease has run wild for quite awhile, that figure could be significantly higher. We have absolutely no clue.
We need to focus on serology testing if we want to truly get ahead of things. That should have been the focus from the start.
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I read somewhere in this thread that they were starting that in Miami. I agree that it would shed a ton of light on the course of the disease and when we could start returning to normal.