Bill Gates says that US testing data is 'bogus' because of delays - Business Insider

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Bill Gates says that US testing data is 'bogus' because it still takes 3 to 4 days to get results

that in order to fully "remobilize the economy," the US needs to be testing 20 million people per day by mid-summer.

Gates said that although the US is conducting a greater number of tests per day, current testing doesn't accurately reflect the population, particularly those in low-income areas. "The United States does not prioritize who gets tested," he said. "And the United States does not make sure you get results in 24 hours.", and it can take several days before people are told whether they have tested positive or negative.

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i need to go to the beach!!!!!

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Then he should be making testing kits rather than vaccines? Is he software or medical expert, who gave him authority to speak on medicines?

realDonaldTrump Gitmo for all found involved. This guy sounds a bit disappointed & bitter. He is beginning to sound frustrated. Could it be that the model is failing so bad, 'Bill Gates said on Thursday that the US' coronavirus testing data was 'bogus''.

So essentially what BillGates is saying is trash USA, trust and applaud China, based on his recent interviews. Quite liberal.

BillGates Airport Covid Testing before flight?

Another Rudy Giuliani

Fascinating interview tonight on CNN

Hey bill,

Windows update required, might take 2 to 3 days to download

He himself is bogus.

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