Obamot wrote:Thank you!Paul72 wrote:And so a positive PCR test that was not done in a hospital or clinic is not a clinically confirmed case?
And so if this is not the case, knowing that the number of deaths is not variable in the rate, doing ten times more tests will give a statistically significantly correct representation of mortality, according to you? Or is it just an artefact to hide the results of a deplorable management of the health crisis and to try to pass France as a “good student”?
Moreover, when we have 50 tests performed in the hospital, how many must be done next to significantly improve the precision of the clinical sample?
Paul's question was about the meaning of "clinically confirmed case" (similarly, what does "clinical examination" mean to you? is it an examination done in a clinic for you?)
I don't see the answer to the question in what you wrote.