Skinny Bob’s temporarily closing after an employee tests positive today

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everyone has different protocols on recovery and advice for care provider. Any Suggestions? Including first contact people. Whats the official AZB policy?
 
A bit concerning considering how many hundreds of people were at that poolroom for the tournament over the previous week.
does that mean they won't get billed for weeks its closed.
 
Round Rock, Texas which is located just north of Austin, Texas. They just completed hosting the Texas open nine ball and one pocket championships over the past five days, including a large number of the top professional pool players.
128 players in the open 9-ball division, including 80% of team USA, and both captains. No telling what tournaments the top players are now heading to in other states for this weekend.
 
128 players in the open 9-ball division, including 80% of team USA, and both captains. No telling what tournaments the top players are now heading to in other states for this weekend.
I hope they go out and get themselves tested ASAP and quarantine until they get the results.
 
I hope they go out and get themselves tested ASAP and quarantine until they get the results.
which test, each area is different and the quality is based on live data
 
Well, Chip Compton, Dennis O., Roberto Gomez all heading up to Wichita...I'm sure a few others as well.
 
Everyone I know that tested positive went back right away and get tested again - all three tested negative the next day. The PCR test they use, according to the man that invented it, should not be used and is not accurate. He mysteriously died the beginning of this year, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
 
Everyone I know that tested positive went back right away and get tested again - all three tested negative the next day. The PCR test they use, according to the man that invented it, should not be used and is not accurate. He mysteriously died the beginning of this year, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
Wish you would stop spreading that nonsense CJ. That type of propaganda has got us to where we are today. If you can't bother to check out your facts, please don't bother to give an opinion.
 
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Wish you would stop spreading that nonsense CJ. That type of propaganda has got us to where we are today. If you can't bother to check out your facts, please don't bother to give an opinion.
That is a fact, I heard if from the man that created the PCR test and the ones that tested positive and then negative were from Lexington and Florence Ky. - I don't spread nonsense, that's the job of the main stream media, most of what they say is inaccurate at best.
 
Wish you would stop spreading that nonsense CJ. That type of propaganda has got us to where we are today. If you can't bother to check out your facts, please don't bother to give an opinion.
How would you have any idea?
 
From Harvard Medical Center

"
Molecular tests (also called PCR tests, viral RNA tests, nucleic acid tests)

How is it done? Nasal swabs, throat swabs, and tests of saliva or other bodily fluids.

What does the test look for? Molecular tests look for genetic material that comes only from the virus.

What about accuracy? False negatives — that is, a test that says you don’t have the virus when you actually do have the virus — may occur. The reported rate of false negatives is as low as 2% and as high as 37%. The false positive rate — that is, how often the test says you have the virus when you actually do not — should be close to zero. Most false-positive results are thought to be due to lab contamination or other problems with how the lab has performed the test, not limitations of the test itself.

A molecular test using a deep nasal swab is usually the best option, because it will have fewer false negative results than other diagnostic tests or samples from throat swabs or saliva. People who are in the hospital, though, may have other types of samples taken."

From : https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/which-test-is-best-for-covid-19-2020081020734


A big factor is the type of test (nasal, throat, saliva etc.)
Most false positive results are due to lab contamination or procedures, and not limitations of the test.

So if you get the test done at Bob's Bait Shop, it might not be a good test, unless Bob has upgraded his lab facilities recently.

CJ: Who was the inventor of the PCR test that you spoke to? Do you have his name?
 
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From Harvard Medical Center

"
Molecular tests (also called PCR tests, viral RNA tests, nucleic acid tests)

How is it done? Nasal swabs, throat swabs, and tests of saliva or other bodily fluids.

What does the test look for? Molecular tests look for genetic material that comes only from the virus.

What about accuracy? False negatives — that is, a test that says you don’t have the virus when you actually do have the virus — may occur. The reported rate of false negatives is as low as 2% and as high as 37%. The false positive rate — that is, how often the test says you have the virus when you actually do not — should be close to zero. Most false-positive results are thought to be due to lab contamination or other problems with how the lab has performed the test, not limitations of the test itself.

A molecular test using a deep nasal swab is usually the best option, because it will have fewer false negative results than other diagnostic tests or samples from throat swabs or saliva. People who are in the hospital, though, may have other types of samples taken."

From : https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/which-test-is-best-for-covid-19-2020081020734


A big factor is the type of test (nasal, throat, saliva etc.)
Most false positive results are due to lab contamination or procedures, and not limitations of the test.

So if you get the test done at Bob's Bait Shop, it might not be a good test, unless Bob has upgraded his lab facilities recently.
so i am suppose to trust how many people to keep me safe?
people that make test, people give test, people that computer test and the problem with the test itself.

that is anxiety inducing. please explain in terms of self empowerment and community building.
Harvard has horrible appeal to mass generations. Most people I know what to go to Hogwarts.
 
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